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Influenza Virus Infects Epithelial Stem/Progenitor Cells of the Distal Lung: Impact on Fgfr2b-Driven Epithelial Repair

Influenza Virus (IV) pneumonia is associated with severe damage of the lung epithelium and respiratory failure. Apart from efficient host defense, structural repair of the injured epithelium is crucial for survival of severe pneumonia. The molecular mechanisms underlying stem/progenitor cell mediate...

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Autores principales: Quantius, Jennifer, Schmoldt, Carole, Vazquez-Armendariz, Ana I., Becker, Christin, El Agha, Elie, Wilhelm, Jochen, Morty, Rory E., Vadász, István, Mayer, Konstantin, Gattenloehner, Stefan, Fink, Ludger, Matrosovich, Mikhail, Li, Xiaokun, Seeger, Werner, Lohmeyer, Juergen, Bellusci, Saverio, Herold, Susanne
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4913929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27322618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005544
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author Quantius, Jennifer
Schmoldt, Carole
Vazquez-Armendariz, Ana I.
Becker, Christin
El Agha, Elie
Wilhelm, Jochen
Morty, Rory E.
Vadász, István
Mayer, Konstantin
Gattenloehner, Stefan
Fink, Ludger
Matrosovich, Mikhail
Li, Xiaokun
Seeger, Werner
Lohmeyer, Juergen
Bellusci, Saverio
Herold, Susanne
author_facet Quantius, Jennifer
Schmoldt, Carole
Vazquez-Armendariz, Ana I.
Becker, Christin
El Agha, Elie
Wilhelm, Jochen
Morty, Rory E.
Vadász, István
Mayer, Konstantin
Gattenloehner, Stefan
Fink, Ludger
Matrosovich, Mikhail
Li, Xiaokun
Seeger, Werner
Lohmeyer, Juergen
Bellusci, Saverio
Herold, Susanne
author_sort Quantius, Jennifer
collection PubMed
description Influenza Virus (IV) pneumonia is associated with severe damage of the lung epithelium and respiratory failure. Apart from efficient host defense, structural repair of the injured epithelium is crucial for survival of severe pneumonia. The molecular mechanisms underlying stem/progenitor cell mediated regenerative responses are not well characterized. In particular, the impact of IV infection on lung stem cells and their regenerative responses remains elusive. Our study demonstrates that a highly pathogenic IV infects various cell populations in the murine lung, but displays a strong tropism to an epithelial cell subset with high proliferative capacity, defined by the signature EpCam(high)CD24(low)integrin(α6)(high). This cell fraction expressed the stem cell antigen-1, highly enriched lung stem/progenitor cells previously characterized by the signature integrin(β4)(+)CD200(+), and upregulated the p63/krt5 regeneration program after IV-induced injury. Using 3-dimensional organoid cultures derived from these epithelial stem/progenitor cells (EpiSPC), and in vivo infection models including transgenic mice, we reveal that their expansion, barrier renewal and outcome after IV-induced injury critically depended on Fgfr2b signaling. Importantly, IV infected EpiSPC exhibited severely impaired renewal capacity due to IV-induced blockade of β-catenin-dependent Fgfr2b signaling, evidenced by loss of alveolar tissue repair capacity after intrapulmonary EpiSPC transplantation in vivo. Intratracheal application of exogenous Fgf10, however, resulted in increased engagement of non-infected EpiSPC for tissue regeneration, demonstrated by improved proliferative potential, restoration of alveolar barrier function and increased survival following IV pneumonia. Together, these data suggest that tropism of IV to distal lung stem cell niches represents an important factor of pathogenicity and highlight impaired Fgfr2b signaling as underlying mechanism. Furthermore, increase of alveolar Fgf10 levels may represent a putative therapy to overcome regeneration failure after IV-induced lung injury.
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spelling pubmed-49139292016-07-06 Influenza Virus Infects Epithelial Stem/Progenitor Cells of the Distal Lung: Impact on Fgfr2b-Driven Epithelial Repair Quantius, Jennifer Schmoldt, Carole Vazquez-Armendariz, Ana I. Becker, Christin El Agha, Elie Wilhelm, Jochen Morty, Rory E. Vadász, István Mayer, Konstantin Gattenloehner, Stefan Fink, Ludger Matrosovich, Mikhail Li, Xiaokun Seeger, Werner Lohmeyer, Juergen Bellusci, Saverio Herold, Susanne PLoS Pathog Research Article Influenza Virus (IV) pneumonia is associated with severe damage of the lung epithelium and respiratory failure. Apart from efficient host defense, structural repair of the injured epithelium is crucial for survival of severe pneumonia. The molecular mechanisms underlying stem/progenitor cell mediated regenerative responses are not well characterized. In particular, the impact of IV infection on lung stem cells and their regenerative responses remains elusive. Our study demonstrates that a highly pathogenic IV infects various cell populations in the murine lung, but displays a strong tropism to an epithelial cell subset with high proliferative capacity, defined by the signature EpCam(high)CD24(low)integrin(α6)(high). This cell fraction expressed the stem cell antigen-1, highly enriched lung stem/progenitor cells previously characterized by the signature integrin(β4)(+)CD200(+), and upregulated the p63/krt5 regeneration program after IV-induced injury. Using 3-dimensional organoid cultures derived from these epithelial stem/progenitor cells (EpiSPC), and in vivo infection models including transgenic mice, we reveal that their expansion, barrier renewal and outcome after IV-induced injury critically depended on Fgfr2b signaling. Importantly, IV infected EpiSPC exhibited severely impaired renewal capacity due to IV-induced blockade of β-catenin-dependent Fgfr2b signaling, evidenced by loss of alveolar tissue repair capacity after intrapulmonary EpiSPC transplantation in vivo. Intratracheal application of exogenous Fgf10, however, resulted in increased engagement of non-infected EpiSPC for tissue regeneration, demonstrated by improved proliferative potential, restoration of alveolar barrier function and increased survival following IV pneumonia. Together, these data suggest that tropism of IV to distal lung stem cell niches represents an important factor of pathogenicity and highlight impaired Fgfr2b signaling as underlying mechanism. Furthermore, increase of alveolar Fgf10 levels may represent a putative therapy to overcome regeneration failure after IV-induced lung injury. Public Library of Science 2016-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4913929/ /pubmed/27322618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005544 Text en © 2016 Quantius 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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Quantius, Jennifer
Schmoldt, Carole
Vazquez-Armendariz, Ana I.
Becker, Christin
El Agha, Elie
Wilhelm, Jochen
Morty, Rory E.
Vadász, István
Mayer, Konstantin
Gattenloehner, Stefan
Fink, Ludger
Matrosovich, Mikhail
Li, Xiaokun
Seeger, Werner
Lohmeyer, Juergen
Bellusci, Saverio
Herold, Susanne
Influenza Virus Infects Epithelial Stem/Progenitor Cells of the Distal Lung: Impact on Fgfr2b-Driven Epithelial Repair
title Influenza Virus Infects Epithelial Stem/Progenitor Cells of the Distal Lung: Impact on Fgfr2b-Driven Epithelial Repair
title_full Influenza Virus Infects Epithelial Stem/Progenitor Cells of the Distal Lung: Impact on Fgfr2b-Driven Epithelial Repair
title_fullStr Influenza Virus Infects Epithelial Stem/Progenitor Cells of the Distal Lung: Impact on Fgfr2b-Driven Epithelial Repair
title_full_unstemmed Influenza Virus Infects Epithelial Stem/Progenitor Cells of the Distal Lung: Impact on Fgfr2b-Driven Epithelial Repair
title_short Influenza Virus Infects Epithelial Stem/Progenitor Cells of the Distal Lung: Impact on Fgfr2b-Driven Epithelial Repair
title_sort influenza virus infects epithelial stem/progenitor cells of the distal lung: impact on fgfr2b-driven epithelial repair
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4913929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27322618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005544
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