Lung Injury Repair by Transplantation of Adult Lung Cells Following Preconditioning of Recipient Mice

Author:

Milman Krentsis Irit1,Rosen Chava1,Shezen Elias1,Aronovich Anna1,Nathanson Bar1,Bachar-Lustig Esther1,Berkman Neville2,Assayag Miri2,Shakhar Guy1,Feferman Tali1,Orgad Ran1,Reisner Yair1

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Immunology The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

2. b Pulmonary Medicine, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel

Abstract

Abstract Repair of injured lungs represents a longstanding therapeutic challenge. We recently demonstrated that human and mouse embryonic lung tissue from the canalicular stage of development are enriched with lung progenitors, and that a single cell suspension of canalicular lungs can be used for transplantation, provided that lung progenitor niches in the recipient mice are vacated by strategies similar to those used in bone marrow transplantation. Considering the ethical limitations associated with the use of fetal cells, we investigated here whether adult lungs could offer an alternative source of lung progenitors for transplantation. We show that intravenous infusion of a single cell suspension of adult mouse lungs from GFP+ donors, following conditioning of recipient mice with naphthalene and subsequent sublethal irradiation, led to marked colonization of the recipient lungs, at 6–8 weeks post-transplant, with donor derived structures including epithelial, endothelial, and mesenchymal cells. Epithelial cells within these donor-derived colonies expressed markers of functionally distinct lung cell types, and lung function, which is significantly compromised in mice treated with naphthalene and radiation, was found to be corrected following transplantation. Dose response analysis suggests that the frequency of patch forming cells in adult lungs was about threefold lower compared to that found in E16 fetal lungs. However, as adult lungs are much larger, the total number of patch forming cells that can be collected from this source is significantly greater. Our study provides proof of concept for lung regeneration by adult lung cells after preconditioning to vacate the pulmonary niche.

Funder

Flight Attendant Medical Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,General Medicine

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