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新加坡研究发现能够修复肺的干细胞 [复制链接]

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作者:陈济朋 来源:新华网 发布时间:2011-10-29 7 z2 l5 H& e. @  ?/ j; Y
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新加坡科技研究局日前宣布,新加坡一个研究团队,确定了与肺部组织自我修复功能相关的干细胞具体种类。这一发现将有助了解肺部组织的修复机理。
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8 X/ @' Q4 G4 a2 Z% `' {科技研究局下属的遗传学研究所和分子生物学研究所科研人员及一些医学研究人员合作,发现远端干细胞与肺泡的生成密切相关。. j! ]* @2 ?# g  O
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研究人员从人体不同区域提取出3种干细胞——远端干细胞、气管干细胞和鼻上皮干细胞,进行克隆培养。尽管这些干细胞的相似度高达99%,但只有远端干细胞的试管内最后产生了新的肺泡。3 N1 V9 p  _/ W

' C8 z) h2 d) q; r0 Z) t) j研究人员说,这一研究表明,成人干细胞的修复功能与其来源部位具有对应关系。新发现对研究肺部组织损伤修复具有重要意义。
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2 |) i) ^- ]/ d4 q9 p9 b$ ^# ULung Stem Cells Offer Therapeutic Clues$ i6 d4 y- _. {+ H7 `7 W& j- v
ScienceDaily (Oct. 27, 2011) — Guided by insights into how mice recover after H1N1 flu, researchers at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital, together with researchers at A*STAR of Singapore, have cloned three distinct stem cells from the human airways and demonstrated that one of these cells can form into the lung's alveoli air sac tissue. What's more, the researchers showed that these same lung stem cells are rapidly deployed in a dynamic process of lung regeneration to combat damage from infection or chronic disease.  w1 l, J3 L3 P) ]( `, V# v& ]+ Y8 \

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: x8 h0 [% g& q2 B8 Q- ]: C0 bTop image shows healthy lung tissue. The three descending panels capture a single time point of lung regeneration following severe damage due to infection. (Credit: Pooja Kumar)) u& E9 M5 x* B. [/ b9 c8 p
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2 V% C  N1 S/ r* Q% i"These findings suggest new cell- and factor-based strategies for enhancing lung regeneration following acute damage from infection, and even in chronic conditions such as pulmonary fibrosis," said Frank McKeon, professor of cell biology at Harvard Medical School. Other senior authors on the paper include Wa Xian of the Institute of Medical Biology in Singapore and Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Christopher Crum, Director of Women's and Perinatal Pathology at Brigham and Women's Hospital. The researchers worked as part of an international consortium involving scientists from Singapore and France.% b% F  u1 v7 j7 _/ O3 c8 Y

% e# b0 T0 x( NThe findings will be reported in the Oct. 28 issue of Cell.
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( B( `( s5 N' ~  U/ c/ j9 z2 E8 T4 \For many years, clinicians have observed that patients who survive acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), a form of airway damage involving wholesale destruction of large regions of lung tissue, often recover considerable pulmonary function within six to 12 months. But researchers did not know whether that recovery was due to lung regeneration or to some other kind of adaptive remodeling.
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"This study helps clear up the uncertainty," said McKeon. "We have found that the lungs do in fact have a robust potential for regeneration, and we've identified the specific stem cells responsible."
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: r7 N4 I! |/ y# STo probe the potential for lung regeneration, Xian, McKeon and colleagues infected mice with a sublethal dosage of a virulent strain of H1N1 influenza A virus. After two weeks of infection, these mice showed a loss of nearly 60 percent of tissue in the lung air sacs after two weeks of infection, but -- remarkably -- by three months, the lungs appeared completely normal by all histological criteria.( {) {4 x: f4 n5 M

  d$ j4 p! Y) Y3 R3 [These findings demonstrated true lung regeneration, but raised the question of the nature of the stem cells underlying this regenerative process.  ~7 G' F! `1 w) f6 Z
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Adapting the methods for cloning epidermal skin stem cells pioneered by Howard Green, the George Higginson Professor of Cell Biology at HMS and the 2010 Warren Alpert Foundation Prize recipient, the researchers cloned stem cells from the lung airway in a dish and watched as they differentiated to unusual structures with gene profiles similar to alveoli, the cells in the lung's air sacs.# M! b  [' F9 q! \3 w2 l* k$ `; a
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"This was startling to us," Xian said, "and even more so as we observed the same stem cell populations involved in alveoli formation during the peak of H1N1 infections in mice." The researchers genetically traced the formation of new alveoli to a discrete population of stem cells in the fine endings of the conducting airways that rapidly divide in response to infection and migrate to sites of lung damage.9 d. v1 T  h! c+ V9 L8 D! j3 u% r2 y

: ?/ X# ?" P# l( P  mThe scientists were intrigued when molecular dissection of these incipient alveoli revealed the presence of an array of signaling molecules known to control cell behavior, suggesting the possibility that these molecules coordinate the regeneration process itself." ~' S/ o( j, P& n
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Currently the team is testing the possibility that the secreted factors they observed might promote regeneration, suggesting a therapeutic approach for conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and even asthma. They also foresee the possibility that these distal airway stem cells could contribute to repairing lungs scarred by irreversible fibrosis, conditions resistant to present therapies.' n5 O& C" I5 j* l- A
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This work was supported by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, the Institute of General Medical Sciences, the National Cancer Institute, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
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7 w* c- s  `& O5 }7 }7 b% R0 _9 jPooja A. Kumar, Yuanyu Hu, Yusuke Yamamoto, Neo Boon Hoe, Tay Seok Wei, Dakai Mu, Yan Sun, Lim Siew Joo, Rania Dagher, Elisabeth M. Zielonka, De Yun Wang, Bing Lim, Vincent T. Chow, Christopher P. Crum, Wa Xian, Frank McKeon. Distal Airway Stem Cells Yield Alveoli In Vitro and during Lung Regeneration following H1N1 Influenza Infection. Cell, 28 October 2011 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2011.10.001
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Cell杂志:干细胞修复流感病毒感染后的肺损伤(转载):http://www.stemcell8.cn/thread-48157-1-1.html

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