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Publication : Basal cells are a multipotent progenitor capable of renewing the bronchial epithelium.

First Author  Hong KU Year  2004
Journal  Am J Pathol Volume  164
Issue  2 Pages  577-88
PubMed ID  14742263 Mgi Jnum  J:150033
Mgi Id  MGI:3849571 Doi  10.1016/S0002-9440(10)63147-1
Citation  Hong KU, et al. (2004) Basal cells are a multipotent progenitor capable of renewing the bronchial epithelium. Am J Pathol 164(2):577-88
abstractText  Commitment of the pulmonary epithelium to bronchial and bronchiolar airway lineages occurs during the transition from pseudoglandular to cannalicular phases of lung development, suggesting that regional differences exist with respect to the identity of stem and progenitor cells that contribute to epithelial maintenance in adulthood. We previously defined a critical role for Clara cell secretory protein-expressing (CE) cells in renewal of bronchiolar airway epithelium following injury. Even though CE cells are also the principal progenitor for maintenance of the bronchial airway epithelium, CE cell injury is resolved through a mechanism involving recruitment of a second progenitor cell population that we now identify as a GSI-B(4) reactive, cytokeratin-14-expressing basal cell. These cells exhibit multipotent differentiation capacity as assessed by analysis of cellular phenotype within clones of LacZ-tagged cells. Clones were derived from K14-expressing cells tagged in a cell-type-specific fashion by ligand-regulable Cre recombinase-mediated genomic rearrangement of the ROSA26 recombination substrate allele. We conclude that basal cells represent an alternative multipotent progenitor cell population of bronchial airways and that progenitor cell selection is dictated by the type of airway injury.
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