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Lung regeneration and translational implications of the postpneumonectomy model.

Kristen Thane1, Edward P Ingenito2, Andrew M Hoffman3.   

Abstract

Lung regeneration research is yielding data with increasing translational value. The classical models of lung development, postnatal alveolarization, and postpneumonectomy alveolarization have contributed to a broader understanding of the cellular participants including stem-progenitor cells, cell-cell signaling pathways, and the roles of mechanical deformation and other physiologic factors that have the potential to be modulated in human and animal patients. Although recent information is available describing the lineage fate of lung fibroblasts, genetic fate mapping, and clonal studies are lacking in the study of lung regeneration and deserve further examination. In addition to increasing knowledge concerning classical alveolarization (postnatal, postpneumonectomy), there is increasing evidence for remodeling of the adult lung after partial pneumonectomy. Though limited in scope, compelling data have emerged describing restoration of lung tissue mass in the adult human and in large animal models. The basis for this long-term adaptation to pneumonectomy is poorly understood, but investigations into mechanisms of lung regeneration in older animals that have lost their capacity for rapid re-alveolarization are warranted, as there would be great translational value in modulating these mechanisms. In addition, quantitative morphometric analysis has progressed in conjunction with developments in advanced imaging, which allow for longitudinal and nonterminal evaluation of pulmonary regenerative responses in animals and humans. This review focuses on the cellular and molecular events that have been observed in animals and humans after pneumonectomy because this model is closest to classical regeneration in other mammalian systems and has revealed several new fronts of translational research that deserve consideration.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 24316173     DOI: 10.1016/j.trsl.2013.11.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transl Res        ISSN: 1878-1810            Impact factor:   7.012


  11 in total

1.  Platelet-derived SDF-1 primes the pulmonary capillary vascular niche to drive lung alveolar regeneration.

Authors:  Zhongwei Cao; Raphael Lis; Ilias I Siempos; Shahin Rafii; Deebly Chavez; Koji Shido; Sina Y Rabbany; Bi-Sen Ding
Journal:  Nat Cell Biol       Date:  2015-01-26       Impact factor: 28.824

2.  Endothelial YAP1 in Regenerative Lung Growth through the Angiopoietin-Tie2 Pathway.

Authors:  Tadanori Mammoto; Megan Muyleart; Akiko Mammoto
Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol       Date:  2019-01       Impact factor: 6.914

Review 3.  Repair and regeneration of the respiratory system: complexity, plasticity, and mechanisms of lung stem cell function.

Authors:  Brigid L M Hogan; Christina E Barkauskas; Harold A Chapman; Jonathan A Epstein; Rajan Jain; Connie C W Hsia; Laura Niklason; Elizabeth Calle; Andrew Le; Scott H Randell; Jason Rock; Melinda Snitow; Matthew Krummel; Barry R Stripp; Thiennu Vu; Eric S White; Jeffrey A Whitsett; Edward E Morrisey
Journal:  Cell Stem Cell       Date:  2014-08-07       Impact factor: 24.633

Review 4.  Disrupted lung development and bronchopulmonary dysplasia: opportunities for lung repair and regeneration.

Authors:  Christopher D Baker; Cristina M Alvira
Journal:  Curr Opin Pediatr       Date:  2014-06       Impact factor: 2.856

Review 5.  The clinical use of regenerative therapy in COPD.

Authors:  Roberto Lipsi; Paola Rogliani; Luigino Calzetta; Andrea Segreti; Mario Cazzola
Journal:  Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis       Date:  2014-12-12

6.  FOXF1 transcription factor promotes lung regeneration after partial pneumonectomy.

Authors:  Craig Bolte; Hannah M Flood; Xiaomeng Ren; Sajjeev Jagannathan; Artem Barski; Tanya V Kalin; Vladimir V Kalinichenko
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-09-06       Impact factor: 4.379

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Authors:  Zhexiang Fan; Yong Miao; Qian Qu; Shune Xiao; Jin Wang; Lijuan Du; Bingcheng Liu; Zhiqi Hu
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-06-14       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 8.  Lung Regeneration: Endogenous and Exogenous Stem Cell Mediated Therapeutic Approaches.

Authors:  Khondoker M Akram; Neil Patel; Monica A Spiteri; Nicholas R Forsyth
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2016-01-19       Impact factor: 5.923

9.  Niche-mediated BMP/SMAD signaling regulates lung alveolar stem cell proliferation and differentiation.

Authors:  Mei-I Chung; Melissa Bujnis; Christina E Barkauskas; Yoshihiko Kobayashi; Brigid L M Hogan
Journal:  Development       Date:  2018-05-11       Impact factor: 6.868

Review 10.  The History and Mystery of Alveolar Epithelial Type II Cells: Focus on Their Physiologic and Pathologic Role in Lung.

Authors:  Barbara Ruaro; Francesco Salton; Luca Braga; Barbara Wade; Paola Confalonieri; Maria Concetta Volpe; Elisa Baratella; Serena Maiocchi; Marco Confalonieri
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-03-04       Impact factor: 5.923

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