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Publication : The noncanonical BMP signaling pathway plays an important role in club cell regeneration.

First Author  Shafiquzzaman M Year  2020
Journal  Stem Cells Volume  38
Issue  3 Pages  437-450
PubMed ID  31758827 Mgi Jnum  J:327049
Mgi Id  MGI:6707515 Doi  10.1002/stem.3125
Citation  Shafiquzzaman M, et al. (2020) The noncanonical BMP signaling pathway plays an important role in club cell regeneration. Stem Cells 38(3):437-450
abstractText  The bronchiole is a major site for the development of several life-threatening disorders, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung adenocarcinomas. The bronchiolar epithelium is composed of club cells and ciliated epithelial cells, with club cells serving as progenitor cells. Presently, the identity of the cells involved in regeneration of bronchiolar epithelium and the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Here, we show that Prrx1, a homeobox transcription factor, can mark club cells in adult mice during homeostasis and regeneration. We further show that the noncanonical signaling pathway of BMPs, BMPR1A-Tak1-p38MAPK, plays a critical role in club cell regeneration. Ablation of Bmpr1a, Tak1, or Mapk14 (encoding p38alpha) in Prrx1(+) club cells caused minimal effect on bronchiolar epithelium homeostasis, yet it resulted in severe defects in club cell regeneration and bronchiole repair in adult mice. We further show that this pathway supports proliferation and expansion of the regenerating club cells. Our findings thus identify a marker for club cells and reveal a critical role for the BMP noncanonical pathway in club cell regeneration.
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