Literature DB >> 29106405

Isolation and 3D expansion of multipotent Sox9+ mouse lung progenitors.

Massimo Nichane1, Asif Javed2, V Sivakamasundari3, Monisha Ganesan1, Lay Teng Ang1, Petra Kraus4, Thomas Lufkin4, Kyle M Loh5, Bing Lim1.   

Abstract

Multiple adult tissues are maintained by stem cells of restricted developmental potential which can only form a subset of lineages within the tissue. For instance, the two adult lung epithelial compartments (airways and alveoli) are separately maintained by distinct lineage-restricted stem cells. A challenge has been to obtain multipotent stem cells and/or progenitors that can generate all epithelial cell types of a given tissue. Here we show that mouse Sox9+ multipotent embryonic lung progenitors can be isolated and expanded long term in 3D culture. Cultured Sox9+ progenitors transcriptionally resemble their in vivo counterparts and generate both airway and alveolar cell types in vitro. Sox9+ progenitors that were transplanted into injured adult mouse lungs differentiated into all major airway and alveolar lineages in vivo in a region-appropriate fashion. We propose that a single expandable embryonic lung progenitor population with broader developmental competence may eventually be used as an alternative for region-restricted adult tissue stem cells in regenerative medicine.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29106405     DOI: 10.1038/nmeth.4498

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Methods        ISSN: 1548-7091            Impact factor:   28.547


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Authors:  Massimo Nichane; Asif Javed; V Sivakamasundari; Monisha Ganesan; Lay Teng Ang; Petra Kraus; Thomas Lufkin; Kyle M Loh; Bing Lim
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2.  Isolation and 3D expansion of multipotent Sox9+ mouse lung progenitors.

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