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Identification of a Cell-of-Origin for Fibroblasts Comprising the Fibrotic Reticulum in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

Authors :
Xia, Hong
Bodempudi, Vidya
Benyumov, Alexey
Hergert, Polla
Tank, Damien
Herrera, Jeremy
Braziunas, Jeff
Larsson, Ola
Parker, Matthew
Rossi, Daniel
Smith, Karen
Peterson, Mark
Limper, Andrew
Jessurun, Jose
Connett, John
Ingbar, David
Phan, Sem
Bitterman, Peter B.
Henke, Craig A.
Source :
American Journal of Pathology; May 2014, Vol. 184 Issue: 5 p1369-1383, 15p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive disease of the middle aged and elderly with a prevalence of one million persons worldwide. The fibrosis spreads from affected alveoli into contiguous alveoli, creating a reticular network that leads to death by asphyxiation. Lung fibroblasts from patients with IPF have phenotypic hallmarks, distinguishing them from their normal counterparts: pathologically activated Akt signaling axis, increased collagen and α-smooth muscle actin expression, distinct gene expression profile, and ability to form fibrotic lesions in model organisms. Despite the centrality of these fibroblasts in disease pathogenesis, their origin remains uncertain. Here, we report the identification of cells in the lungs of patients with IPF with the properties of mesenchymal progenitors. In contrast to progenitors isolated from nonfibrotic lungs, IPF mesenchymal progenitor cells produce daughter cells manifesting the full spectrum of IPF hallmarks, including the ability to form fibrotic lesions in zebrafish embryos and mouse lungs, and a transcriptional profile reflecting these properties. Morphological analysis of IPF lung tissue revealed that mesenchymal progenitor cells and cells with the characteristics of their progeny comprised the fibrotic reticulum. These data establish that the lungs of patients with IPF contain pathological mesenchymal progenitor cells that are cells of origin for fibrosis-mediating fibroblasts. These fibrogenic mesenchymal progenitors and their progeny represent an unexplored target for novel therapies to interdict fibrosis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029440
Volume :
184
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
American Journal of Pathology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs32745109
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpath.2014.01.012