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Differentiation of human pulmonary type II cells in vitro by glucocorticoid plus cAMP

Differentiation of human pulmonary type II cells in vitro by glucocorticoid plus cAMP
Differentiation of human pulmonary type II cells in vitro by glucocorticoid plus cAMP
Mature alveolar type II cells that produce pulmonary surfactant are essential for adaptation to extrauterine life and prevention of infant respiratory distress syndrome. We have developed a new in vitro model to further investigate regulation of type II cell differentiation. Epithelial cells isolated from human fetal lung were cultured in serum-free medium on plastic. Cells treated with dexamethasone + cAMP analog and isobutylmethylxanthine for 4 days exhibited increased phosphatidylcholine synthesis and content of disaturated phosphatidylcholine species, manyfold increases in all surfactant proteins with processing to mature forms, and abundant lamellar bodies. DNA microarray analysis identified approximately 3,100 expressed genes, including subsets of genes induced 2- to >100-fold (approximately 2.5%) or repressed 2- to 18-fold (approximately 1.2%) by hormone treatment. Of the highly regulated genes, most were coregulated in an additive or synergistic manner by dexamethasone and cAMP agents. Approximately 90% of the regulated genes identified by this initial microarray analysis have not been previously recognized as hormone responsive. One newly identified hormone-induced gene is Nkx2.1 (thyroid transcription factor-1), which has a critical role in surfactant protein gene expression. Our findings indicate that glucocorticoid + cAMP is sufficient and necessary for precocious induction of functional type II cells in this in vitro system and that these hormones act primarily in combination to regulate expression of a subset of specific genes.
1040-0605
L940-L951
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Postle, Anthony D.
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Postle, Anthony D.
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Gonzales, Linda W., Guttentag, Susan H., Wade, Kelly C., Postle, Anthony D. and Ballard, Philip L. (2002) Differentiation of human pulmonary type II cells in vitro by glucocorticoid plus cAMP. American Journal of Physiology: Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology, 283 (5), L940-L951.

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Mature alveolar type II cells that produce pulmonary surfactant are essential for adaptation to extrauterine life and prevention of infant respiratory distress syndrome. We have developed a new in vitro model to further investigate regulation of type II cell differentiation. Epithelial cells isolated from human fetal lung were cultured in serum-free medium on plastic. Cells treated with dexamethasone + cAMP analog and isobutylmethylxanthine for 4 days exhibited increased phosphatidylcholine synthesis and content of disaturated phosphatidylcholine species, manyfold increases in all surfactant proteins with processing to mature forms, and abundant lamellar bodies. DNA microarray analysis identified approximately 3,100 expressed genes, including subsets of genes induced 2- to >100-fold (approximately 2.5%) or repressed 2- to 18-fold (approximately 1.2%) by hormone treatment. Of the highly regulated genes, most were coregulated in an additive or synergistic manner by dexamethasone and cAMP agents. Approximately 90% of the regulated genes identified by this initial microarray analysis have not been previously recognized as hormone responsive. One newly identified hormone-induced gene is Nkx2.1 (thyroid transcription factor-1), which has a critical role in surfactant protein gene expression. Our findings indicate that glucocorticoid + cAMP is sufficient and necessary for precocious induction of functional type II cells in this in vitro system and that these hormones act primarily in combination to regulate expression of a subset of specific genes.

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Published date: November 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 27070
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/27070
ISSN: 1040-0605
PURE UUID: 64246647-b60b-4c88-94c7-2339ff5d8ea5
ORCID for Anthony D. Postle: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7361-0756

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Date deposited: 28 Apr 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:32

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Author: Linda W. Gonzales
Author: Susan H. Guttentag
Author: Kelly C. Wade
Author: Philip L. Ballard

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