Structure-Function Relationships Of Mucociliary Clearance In Human Airways

Author:

Ryan Amy1ORCID,Roth Doris2ORCID,Sahin Ayse Tugce2ORCID,Ling Feng2,Senger Christiana3,Quiroz Erik3ORCID,Calvert Ben3,Does Anne van der4,Güney Tankut2,Schadewijk Annemarie van4,von Schledorn Laura5,Olmer Ruth5,Kanso Eva3ORCID,Nawroth Janna6ORCID,Tepho Niels2,Glasl Sarah2

Affiliation:

1. University of Iowa

2. Helmholtz Pioneer Campus, Institute of Biological and Medical Imaging

3. University of Southern California

4. Leiden University Medical Center

5. Leibniz Research Laboratories for Biotechnology and Artificial Organs

6. Helmholtz Munich

Abstract

Abstract

Our study focuses on the intricate connection between tissue-level organization and ciliated organ function in humans, particularly in understanding the morphological organization of airways and their role in mucociliary clearance. Mucociliary clearance is a key mechanical defense mechanism of human airways, and clearance failure is associated with many respiratory diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma. While single-cell transcriptomics have unveiled the cellular complexity of the human airway epithelium, our understanding of the mechanics that link epithelial structure to clearance function mainly stem from animal models. This reliance on animal data limits crucial insights into human airway barrier function and hampers the human-relevant in vitro modeling of airway diseases. This study, for the first time, maps the distribution of ciliated and secretory cell types along the airway tree in both rats and humans, noting species-specific differences in ciliary function and elucidates structural parameters of airway epithelia that predict clearance function in both native and in vitro tissues alike. By uncovering how tissue organization influences ciliary function, we can better understand disruptions in mucociliary clearance, which could have implications for various ciliated organs beyond the airways.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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