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Derivation of Airway Basal Stem Cells from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells

Authors :
Andrew Berical
Taylor Matte
Ruobing Wang
Shingo Suzuki
Mary Lou Beermann
Jyh-Chang Jean
Jason R. Spence
Nadine Matthias
Sarah X.L. Huang
Cristina Barillà
Andras Rab
Finn Hawkins
Thorsten M. Schlaeger
Steven L. Brody
Barry R. Stripp
Amjad Horani
Scott H. Randell
Carlos Villacorta-Martin
Eric J. Sorsher
Joshua Wu
Jake Le Suer
Chantelle Simone-Roach
Gianni Carraro
Yang Tang
Ana M. Crane
Darrell N. Kotton
Brian R. Davis
Source :
Cell Stem Cell
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The derivation of tissue-specific stem cells from human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) would have broad reaching implications for regenerative medicine. Here we report the directed differentiation of human iPSCs into airway basal cells (“iBCs”), a population resembling the stem cell of the airway epithelium. Using a dual fluorescent reporter system (NKX2-1(GFP);TP63(tdTomato)) we track and purify these cells as they first emerge as developmentally immature NKX2-1(GFP+) lung progenitors and subsequently augment a TP63 program during subsequent proximal airway epithelial patterning. In response to primary basal cell medium, NKX2-1(GFP+)/ TP63(tdTomato+) cells display the molecular and functional phenotype of airway basal cells, including the capacity to self-renew or undergo multilineage differentiation in vitro and in tracheal xenografts in vivo. iBCs and their differentiated progeny model perturbations that characterize acquired and genetic airway diseases including the mucus metaplasia of asthma, chloride channel dysfunction of cystic fibrosis, and ciliary defects of primary ciliary dyskinesia.

Details

ISSN :
18759777
Volume :
28
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell stem cell
Accession number :
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