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Expression and role of Oct3/4, Nanog and Sox2 in regeneration of rat tracheal epithelium.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVES:To explore the role of Oct3/4, Nanog and Sox2 in regeneration of rat tracheal epithelium. MATERIALS AND METHODS:An ex vivo model of rat tracheal epithelial regeneration using 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) was developed, to induce injury. Expression levels of Oct3/4, Nanog and Sox2 were examined using Western blot analysis, RT-PCR or microscopically observed immunofluorescence, and cell morphological changes were observed using HE staining, during the recovery process. RESULTS:Oct3/4, Nanog and Sox2 were not detectable in normal tracheal epithelium. After treatment with 5-FU, the normally proliferating tracheal epithelium desquamated and only a few cells in G0 phase of the cell cycle were left on the basement membrane and Oct3/4, Nanog and Sox2 could be observed at this time. Thereafter, the number of Oct3/4-, Nanog- and Sox2-positive cells increased gradually. When the cells differentiated into ciliate cells, mucous cells or basal cells, and restored pseudostratified mucociliary epithelium, the number of Oct3/4-, Nanog- and Sox2-positive cells decreased and gradually disappeared. CONCLUSIONS:G0 phase cells with resistance to 5-FU damage expressed Oct3/4, Nanog and Sox2. This indicated that these cells were undifferentiated, but had the ability to terminally differentiate into downstream-type cells. They possessed stem cell properties. The results are consistent with Oct3/4, Nanog and Sox2-expressing cells being considered as tracheal stem cells.

SUBMITTER: Song N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6495890 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Expression and role of Oct3/4, Nanog and Sox2 in regeneration of rat tracheal epithelium.

Song N N   Jia X-S XS   Jia L-L LL   Ma X-B XB   Li F F   Wang E-H EH   Li X X  

Cell proliferation 20091021 1


<h4>Objectives</h4>To explore the role of Oct3/4, Nanog and Sox2 in regeneration of rat tracheal epithelium.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>An ex vivo model of rat tracheal epithelial regeneration using 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) was developed, to induce injury. Expression levels of Oct3/4, Nanog and Sox2 were examined using Western blot analysis, RT-PCR or microscopically observed immunofluorescence, and cell morphological changes were observed using HE staining, during the recovery process.<h4>Result  ...[more]

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