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Optimizing the in vitro colony-forming assay for more efficient delineation of the interaction between lung epithelial stem cells and their niche.

Mari Ozaki1, Shizuko Kagawa1, Makoto Ishii1, Ahmed E Hegab1.   

Abstract

The use of in vitro 3D organoid/colony forming assay (CFA); which mimics the in vivo environment have provided insight into the mechanisms by which lung stem cells maintain and repair the lung. In recent years, the use of CFA has markedly expanded. However, variations among laboratories in lung cell isolation methods, media used, type, origin, and processing methods of mesenchymal cells used as feeders for the epithelial colonies, and terms utilized to describe and quantify the growing colonies, have caused difficulty in reproducing results among different labs. In this study, we compared several previously described methods for lung cell isolation and culture media, to identify their influence on retrieved cells and growing colonies. We also characterized the effect of freeze/thaw, and propagation of fibroblasts on their ability to support epithelial colonies. Importantly, we suggested markers to identify fibroblast subtypes that offer the best support to alveolar stem cell proliferation. Then, we used our optimized assay to confirm the in vitro identity of recently described epithelial progenitors. We also tested the effect of hyperoxia on lung stem cells, and examined the expression of the receptors for the SARS-COV-2 virus's entry into epithelial cells, on our organoids. In summary, our findings facilitate CFA standardization, help understand how niche cell variations influence growing colonies, and confirm some of the recently described lung stem cells.
Copyright © Journal of Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine.

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Keywords:  Colony-forming assay; Lung fibroblast subtypes; Lung organoids; Niche cells

Year:  2020        PMID: 33414581      PMCID: PMC7772814          DOI: 10.46582/jsrm.1602009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Stem Cells Regen Med        ISSN: 0973-7154


  45 in total

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Journal:  Cell Stem Cell       Date:  2011-09-02       Impact factor: 24.633

2.  WNT/β-catenin signaling induces IL-1β expression by alveolar epithelial cells in pulmonary fibrosis.

Authors:  Verena Aumiller; Nisha Balsara; Jochen Wilhelm; Andreas Günther; Melanie Königshoff
Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol       Date:  2013-07       Impact factor: 6.914

Review 3.  Evidence of fibroblast heterogeneity and the role of fibroblast subpopulations in fibrosis.

Authors:  K M Fries; T Blieden; R J Looney; G D Sempowski; M R Silvera; R A Willis; R P Phipps
Journal:  Clin Immunol Immunopathol       Date:  1994-09

4.  Two-Way Conversion between Lipogenic and Myogenic Fibroblastic Phenotypes Marks the Progression and Resolution of Lung Fibrosis.

Authors:  Elie El Agha; Alena Moiseenko; Vahid Kheirollahi; Stijn De Langhe; Slaven Crnkovic; Grazyna Kwapiszewska; Marten Szibor; Djuro Kosanovic; Felix Schwind; Ralph T Schermuly; Ingrid Henneke; BreAnne MacKenzie; Jennifer Quantius; Susanne Herold; Aglaia Ntokou; Katrin Ahlbrecht; Thomas Braun; Rory E Morty; Andreas Günther; Werner Seeger; Saverio Bellusci
Journal:  Cell Stem Cell       Date:  2016-11-17       Impact factor: 24.633

5.  The role of Scgb1a1+ Clara cells in the long-term maintenance and repair of lung airway, but not alveolar, epithelium.

Authors:  Emma L Rawlins; Tadashi Okubo; Yan Xue; David M Brass; Richard L Auten; Hiroshi Hasegawa; Fan Wang; Brigid L M Hogan
Journal:  Cell Stem Cell       Date:  2009-06-05       Impact factor: 24.633

6.  Knockout Mice Reveal a Major Role for Alveolar Epithelial Type I Cells in Alveolar Fluid Clearance.

Authors:  Per Flodby; Yong Ho Kim; LaMonta L Beard; Danping Gao; Yanbin Ji; Hidenori Kage; Janice M Liebler; Parviz Minoo; Kwang-Jin Kim; Zea Borok; Edward D Crandall
Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol       Date:  2016-09       Impact factor: 6.914

7.  Mild hyperoxia shortens telomeres and inhibits proliferation of fibroblasts: a model for senescence?

Authors:  T von Zglinicki; G Saretzki; W Döcke; C Lotze
Journal:  Exp Cell Res       Date:  1995-09       Impact factor: 3.905

8.  Distinct Mesenchymal Lineages and Niches Promote Epithelial Self-Renewal and Myofibrogenesis in the Lung.

Authors:  Jarod A Zepp; William J Zacharias; David B Frank; Christina A Cavanaugh; Su Zhou; Michael P Morley; Edward E Morrisey
Journal:  Cell       Date:  2017-09-07       Impact factor: 41.582

Review 9.  Regeneration of the lung: Lung stem cells and the development of lung mimicking devices.

Authors:  Kim A A Schilders; Evelien Eenjes; Sander van Riet; André A Poot; Dimitrios Stamatialis; Roman Truckenmüller; Pieter S Hiemstra; Robbert J Rottier
Journal:  Respir Res       Date:  2016-04-23

10.  Expression analysis of platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha and its ligands in the developing mouse lung.

Authors:  Leonor Gouveia; Christer Betsholtz; Johanna Andrae
Journal:  Physiol Rep       Date:  2017-03
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