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Regulated gene expression in cultured type II cells of adult human lung

Authors :
Venkatadri Kolla
Beate Illek
Philip L. Ballard
Lennell Allen
Michael A. Matthay
Mark R. Segal
Jae Won Lee
Xiaohui Fang
Horst Fischer
Linda W. Gonzales
Cheryl J. Chapin
Source :
American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology. 299(1)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Alveolar type II cells have multiple functions, including surfactant production and fluid clearance, which are critical for lung function. Differentiation of type II cells occurs in cultured fetal lung epithelial cells treated with dexamethasone plus cAMP and isobutylmethylxanthine (DCI) and involves increased expression of 388 genes. In this study, type II cells of human adult lung were isolated at approximately 95% purity, and gene expression was determined (Affymetrix) before and after culturing 5 days on collagen-coated dishes with or without DCI for the final 3 days. In freshly isolated cells, highly expressed genes included SFTPA/B/C, SCGB1A, IL8, CXCL2, and SFN in addition to ubiquitously expressed genes. Transcript abundance was correlated between fetal and adult cells (r = 0.88), with a subset of 187 genes primarily related to inflammation and immunity that were expressed10-fold higher in adult cells. During control culture, expression increased for 8.1% of expressed genes and decreased for approximately 4% including 118 immune response and 10 surfactant-related genes. DCI treatment promoted lamellar body production and increased expression of approximately 3% of probed genes byor =1.5-fold; 40% of these were also induced in fetal cells. Highly induced genes (or =10-fold) included PGC, ZBTB16, DUOX1, PLUNC, CIT, and CRTAC1. Twenty-five induced genes, including six genes related to surfactant (SFTPA/B/C, PGC, CEBPD, and ADFP), also had decreased expression during control culture and thus are candidates for hormonal regulation in vivo. Our results further define the adult human type II cell molecular phenotype and demonstrate that a subset of genes remains hormone responsive in cultured adult cells.

Details

ISSN :
15221504
Volume :
299
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7f984755b11a69df056544e326e4f8c4