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Title: Cell-specific gene expression reveals changes in epithelial cell populations after bleomycin treatment.

Authors: Daly, H E; Baecher-Allan, C M; Paxhia, A T; Ryan, R M; Barth, R K; Finkelstein, J N

Published In Lab Invest, (1998 Apr)

Abstract: Epithelial repair following acute lung injury involves proliferation and differentiation of existing Clara cells and type II cells. Other mechanisms of epithelial repair may be involved in particularly severe cases. We used epithelial cell-specific markers to examine changes in the mouse lung epithelium 28 days after bleomycin treatment. The spatial distribution of surfactant proteins A, B, C (SPA, SPB, SPC), and Clara cell-specific protein (CC10) mRNA was compared by in situ hybridization in serial lung sections. CC10 mRNA-containing airway cells were replaced in many areas by SPB mRNA-expressing, ciliated cells that did not contain CC10 mRNA. In distal airway regions, we observed a subpopulation of epithelial cells that appeared to express SPA, SPB, SPC, and CC10 mRNA, and speculated that they may represent a multipotential stem cell population. These cells were found in focal clusters, which suggests that they expanded from a common cell. CC10 mRNA-containing cells were seen in alveolar-like structures thought to be the result of Clara cell migration or outpocketing. Our data suggest that there are repair mechanisms involved in epithelial repair after severe injury that have not previously been described.

PubMed ID: 9564884 Exiting the NIEHS site

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