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CD44high alveolar type II cells show stem cell properties during steady-state alveolar homeostasis.


ABSTRACT: The alveolar epithelium is composed of type I cells covering most of the gas-blood exchange surface and type II cells secreting surfactant that lowers surface tension of alveoli to prevent alveolar collapse. Here, we have identified a subgroup of type II cells expressing a higher level of cell surface molecule CD44 (CD44high type II cells) that composed ~3% of total type II cells in 5-10-wk-old mice. These cells were preferentially apposed to lung capillaries. They displayed a higher proliferation rate and augmented differentiation capacity into type I cells and the ability to form alveolar organoids compared with CD44low type II cells. Moreover, in aged mice, 18-24 mo old, the percentage of CD44high type II cells among all type II cells was increased, but these cells showed decreased progenitor properties. Thus CD44high type II cells likely represent a type II cell subpopulation important for constitutive regulation of alveolar homeostasis.

SUBMITTER: Chen Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5538873 | biostudies-other | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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CD44<sup>high</sup> alveolar type II cells show stem cell properties during steady-state alveolar homeostasis.

Chen Qian Q   Suresh Kumar Varsha V   Finn Johanna J   Jiang Dianhua D   Liang Jiurong J   Zhao You-Yang YY   Liu Yuru Y  

American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 20170504 1


The alveolar epithelium is composed of type I cells covering most of the gas-blood exchange surface and type II cells secreting surfactant that lowers surface tension of alveoli to prevent alveolar collapse. Here, we have identified a subgroup of type II cells expressing a higher level of cell surface molecule CD44 (CD44<sup>high</sup> type II cells) that composed ~3% of total type II cells in 5-10-wk-old mice. These cells were preferentially apposed to lung capillaries. They displayed a higher  ...[more]

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