Basal cells as stem cells of the mouse trachea and human airway epithelium
Duke University · Duke Medical Center · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The pseudostratified epithelium of the mouse trachea and human airways contains a population of basal cells expressing Trp-63 (p63) and cytokeratins 5 (Krt5) and Krt14. Using a KRT5-CreER(T2) transgenic mouse line for lineage tracing, we show that basal cells generate differentiated cells during postnatal growth and in the adult during both steady state and epithelial repair. We have fractionated mouse basal cells by FACS and identified 627 genes preferentially expressed in a basal subpopulation vs. non-BCs. Analysis reveals potential mechanisms regulating basal cells and allows comparison with other epithelial stem cells. To study basal cell behaviors, we describe a simple in vitro clonal sphere-forming assay…
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- 43.41
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- 100%
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- 32
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8Topics & keywords
- Keratin 5
- Basal (medicine)
- Biology
- Stem cell
- Keratin 14
- Cell biology
- Population
- Epithelium