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Late Infusion of Cloned Marrow Fibroblasts Stimulates Endogenous Recovery from Radiation-Induced Lung Injury

In the current study, we used a canine model of radiation-induced lung injury to test the effect of a single i.v. infusion of 10×10(6)/kg of marrow fibroblasts on the progression of damage following 15 Gy exposure to the right lung. The fibroblasts, designated DS1 cells, are a cloned population of i...

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Autores principales: Iwata, Mineo, Madtes, David K., Abrams, Kraig, Lamm, Wayne J. E., Glenny, Robb W., Nash, Richard A., Ramakrishnan, Aravind, Torok-Storb, Beverly
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3592849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23520463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057179
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author Iwata, Mineo
Madtes, David K.
Abrams, Kraig
Lamm, Wayne J. E.
Glenny, Robb W.
Nash, Richard A.
Ramakrishnan, Aravind
Torok-Storb, Beverly
author_facet Iwata, Mineo
Madtes, David K.
Abrams, Kraig
Lamm, Wayne J. E.
Glenny, Robb W.
Nash, Richard A.
Ramakrishnan, Aravind
Torok-Storb, Beverly
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description In the current study, we used a canine model of radiation-induced lung injury to test the effect of a single i.v. infusion of 10×10(6)/kg of marrow fibroblasts on the progression of damage following 15 Gy exposure to the right lung. The fibroblasts, designated DS1 cells, are a cloned population of immortalized cells isolated from a primary culture of marrow stromal cells. DS1 cells were infused at week 5 post-irradiation when lung damage was evident by imaging with high-resolution computed tomography (CT). At 13 weeks post-irradiation we found that 4 out of 5 dogs receiving DS1 cells had significantly improved pulmonary function compared to 0 out of 5 control dogs (p = 0.047, Fisher’s Exact). Pulmonary function was measured as the single breath diffusion capacity-hematocrit (DLCO-Hct), the total inspiratory capacity (IC), and the total lung capacity (TLC), which differed significantly between control and DS1-treated dogs; p = 0.002, p = 0.005, and p = 0.004, respectively. The DS1-treated dogs also had less pneumonitis detected by CT imaging and an increased number of TTF-1 (thyroid transcription factor 1, NKX2-1) positive cells in the bronchioli and alveoli compared to control dogs. Endothelial-like progenitor cells (ELC) of host origin, detected by colony assays, were found in peripheral blood after DS1 cell infusion. ELC numbers peaked one day after infusion, and were not detectable by 7 days. These data suggest that infusion of marrow fibroblasts stimulates mobilization of ELC, which is associated with a reduction in otherwise progressive radiation-induced lung injury. We hypothesize that these two observations are related, specifically that circulating ELC contribute to increased angiogenesis, which facilitates endogenous lung repair.
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spelling pubmed-35928492013-03-21 Late Infusion of Cloned Marrow Fibroblasts Stimulates Endogenous Recovery from Radiation-Induced Lung Injury Iwata, Mineo Madtes, David K. Abrams, Kraig Lamm, Wayne J. E. Glenny, Robb W. Nash, Richard A. Ramakrishnan, Aravind Torok-Storb, Beverly PLoS One Research Article In the current study, we used a canine model of radiation-induced lung injury to test the effect of a single i.v. infusion of 10×10(6)/kg of marrow fibroblasts on the progression of damage following 15 Gy exposure to the right lung. The fibroblasts, designated DS1 cells, are a cloned population of immortalized cells isolated from a primary culture of marrow stromal cells. DS1 cells were infused at week 5 post-irradiation when lung damage was evident by imaging with high-resolution computed tomography (CT). At 13 weeks post-irradiation we found that 4 out of 5 dogs receiving DS1 cells had significantly improved pulmonary function compared to 0 out of 5 control dogs (p = 0.047, Fisher’s Exact). Pulmonary function was measured as the single breath diffusion capacity-hematocrit (DLCO-Hct), the total inspiratory capacity (IC), and the total lung capacity (TLC), which differed significantly between control and DS1-treated dogs; p = 0.002, p = 0.005, and p = 0.004, respectively. The DS1-treated dogs also had less pneumonitis detected by CT imaging and an increased number of TTF-1 (thyroid transcription factor 1, NKX2-1) positive cells in the bronchioli and alveoli compared to control dogs. Endothelial-like progenitor cells (ELC) of host origin, detected by colony assays, were found in peripheral blood after DS1 cell infusion. ELC numbers peaked one day after infusion, and were not detectable by 7 days. These data suggest that infusion of marrow fibroblasts stimulates mobilization of ELC, which is associated with a reduction in otherwise progressive radiation-induced lung injury. We hypothesize that these two observations are related, specifically that circulating ELC contribute to increased angiogenesis, which facilitates endogenous lung repair. Public Library of Science 2013-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3592849/ /pubmed/23520463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057179 Text en © 2013 Iwata et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Iwata, Mineo
Madtes, David K.
Abrams, Kraig
Lamm, Wayne J. E.
Glenny, Robb W.
Nash, Richard A.
Ramakrishnan, Aravind
Torok-Storb, Beverly
Late Infusion of Cloned Marrow Fibroblasts Stimulates Endogenous Recovery from Radiation-Induced Lung Injury
title Late Infusion of Cloned Marrow Fibroblasts Stimulates Endogenous Recovery from Radiation-Induced Lung Injury
title_full Late Infusion of Cloned Marrow Fibroblasts Stimulates Endogenous Recovery from Radiation-Induced Lung Injury
title_fullStr Late Infusion of Cloned Marrow Fibroblasts Stimulates Endogenous Recovery from Radiation-Induced Lung Injury
title_full_unstemmed Late Infusion of Cloned Marrow Fibroblasts Stimulates Endogenous Recovery from Radiation-Induced Lung Injury
title_short Late Infusion of Cloned Marrow Fibroblasts Stimulates Endogenous Recovery from Radiation-Induced Lung Injury
title_sort late infusion of cloned marrow fibroblasts stimulates endogenous recovery from radiation-induced lung injury
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3592849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23520463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057179
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