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Contribution of Trp63CreERT2-labeled cells to alveolar regeneration is independent of tuft cells

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ELIFE
卷 11, 期 -, 页码 -

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eLIFE SCIENCES PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.78217

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tuft cells; alveolar regeneration; viral infection; lung regeneration; COVID-19; basal cells; Mouse

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  1. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [R01HL152293, R01HL159675]
  2. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases [R01DK120650, R01DK100342]
  3. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation [MOU19G0]
  4. Harvard Stem Cell Institute [SG-0120-19-00]
  5. Charles H. Hood Foundation
  6. U.S. Department of Defense [W81XWH-21-1-0196]
  7. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases [R21AI163753]

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Viral infection can lead to the appearance of ectopic basal cells (EBCs) and tuft cells in the lungs, but their roles in alveolar regeneration remain controversial. This study confirms that tuft cells originate from EBCs in mouse models and COVID-19 lungs. The differentiation of tuft cells is promoted by Wnt inhibition and suppressed by Notch inhibition. While tuft cells have been suggested to have progenitor functions in other organs, pulmonary tuft cells do not proliferate or give rise to other cell lineages.
Viral infection often causes severe damage to the lungs, leading to the appearance of ectopic basal cells (EBCs) and tuft cells in the lung parenchyma. Thus far, the roles of these ectopic epithelial cells in alveolar regeneration remain controversial. Here, we confirm that the ectopic tuft cells are originated from EBCs in mouse models and COVID-19 lungs. The differentiation of tuft cells from EBCs is promoted by Wnt inhibition while suppressed by Notch inhibition. Although progenitor functions have been suggested in other organs, pulmonary tuft cells don't proliferate or give rise to other cell lineages. Consistent with previous reports, Trp63(CreERT2) and KRT5-CreERT2-labeled ectopic EBCs do not exhibit alveolar regeneration potential. Intriguingly, when tamoxifen was administrated post-viral infection, Trp63(CreERT2) but not KRT5-CreERT2 labels islands of alveolar epithelial cells that are negative for EBC biomarkers. Furthermore, germline deletion of Trpm5 significantly increases the contribution of Trp63(CreERT2)-labeled cells to the alveolar epithelium. Although Trpm5 is known to regulate tuft cell development, complete ablation of tuft cell production fails to improve alveolar regeneration in Pou2f3(-/-) mice, implying that Trpm5 promotes alveolar epithelial regeneration through a mechanism independent of tuft cells.

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