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Coculture of embryonic stem cells with pulmonary mesenchyme: a microenvironment that promotes differentiation of pulmonary epithelium.

B E Van Vranken1, H M Romanska, J M Polak, H J Rippon, J M Shannon, A E Bishop.   

Abstract

Coculture of stem/progenitor cells with mature cells or tissues can drive their differentiation toward required lineages. Thus, we hypothesized that coculture of murine embryonic stem (ES) cells with embryonic mesenchyme from distal lung promotes the differentiation of pneumocytes. Murine ES cells were differentiated to embryoid bodies (EBs) and cultured for 5 or 12 days with pulmonary mesenchyme from embryonic day 11.5 or 13.5 murine embryos, in direct contact or separated by a membrane. Controls included EBs cultured alone or with embryonic gut mesenchyme. Histology revealed epithelium-lined channels in directly cocultured EBs, whereas EBs grown alone showed little structural organization. The lining cells expressed cytokeratin and thyroid transcription factor 1, an early developmental marker in pulmonary epithelium. Differentiation of type II pneumocytes specifically was demonstrated by the presence of surfactant protein C (SP-C) in some of the epithelial cells. None of these markers was seen in EBs cultured alone or with embryonic gut mesenchyme. Indirect coculture of EBs with lung mesenchyme resulted in a 14-fold increase in SP-C gene expression. Thus, provision of an appropriate microenvironment, in the form of pulmonary mesenchyme, appears to promote the differentiation of ES cells toward lung epithelium. Our findings may have applications in regenerative medicine strategies and the engineering of lung tissue.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16144454     DOI: 10.1089/ten.2005.11.1177

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Eng        ISSN: 1076-3279


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