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Single-Cell Reconstruction of Human Basal Cell Diversity in Normal and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Lungs

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posted on 2024-11-02, 15:56 authored by Gianni Carraro, Apoorva Mulay, Changfu Yao, Jonathan McQualterJonathan McQualter
Rationale: Declining lung function in patients with interstitial lung disease is accompanied by epithelial remodeling and progressive scarring of the gas-exchange region. There is a need to better understand the contribution of basal cell hyperplasia and associated mucosecretory dysfunction to the development of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF).Objectives: We sought to decipher the transcriptome of freshly isolated epithelial cells from normal and IPF lungs to discern disease-dependent changes within basal stem cells.Methods: Single-cell RNA sequencing was used to map epithelial cell types of the normal and IPF human airways. Organoid and air-liquid interface cultures were used to investigate functional properties of basal cell subtypes.Measurements and Main Results: We found that basal cells included multipotent and secretory primed subsets in control adult lung tissue. Secretory primed basal cells include an overlapping molecular signature with basal cells obtained from the distal lung tissue of IPF lungs. We confirmed that NOTCH2 maintains undifferentiated basal cells and restricts basal-to-ciliated differentiation, and we present evidence that NOTCH3 functions to restrain secretory differentiation.Conclusions: Basal cells are dynamically regulated in disease and are specifically biased toward the expansion of the secretory primed basal cell subset in IPF. Modulation of basal cell plasticity may represent a relevant target for therapeutic intervention in IPF.

Funding

Modulation of lung regeneration and remodeling by the innate immune system.

National Health and Medical Research Council

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History

Journal

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

Volume

202

Issue

11

Start page

1540

End page

1550

Total pages

11

Publisher

American Thoracic Society

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2020 by the American Thoracic Society

Former Identifier

2006104155

Esploro creation date

2021-04-21