Dynamic Changes in Intracellular ROS Levels Regulate Airway Basal Stem Cell Homeostasis Through...
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Go J. Yoshida M.D.,Ph.D. (E-mail:[email protected])Dept. of Stem Cell Biology, Medical Research Institute
Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan
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Anatomy and Histology of Lungs
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Basal stem cells are committed to luminal cells.
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K5, K14, ITGA6, NGFR,p63
Identification of ABSC markers by 3D culture
K5, K14, ITGA6, NGFR,p63
Acetylated alpha tubulin is present in various microtubule structures and plays a role in
stabilizing the structures of all microtubules
cilia
PNAS (2009)
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The protective role of Nrf2 for the lungs
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ROS is a double edged sword!!!
Low-moderate ROS level
Signal transduction
Proliferation
Metabolism
Moderate-high ROS level
Cell death
Senescence
Differentiation
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Notch signal depends on the cell-to-cell interaction.
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Working Hypothesis
Airway basal stem cells (ABSCs) harbor the mechanism to
respond to redox stress in the micro-environment,
otherwise they would not show the self-renewal phenotype.
COPD
(chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease) Cancer
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Heterogeneous ROS level of airway basal stem cell
(ABSC) reflects the sphere formation potential.
CC10: differentiation marker
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ROS is a double-edged sword for the self-renewal
and proliferation potential of ROS(low)-ABSC.
ROS flux: shift from ROS(low) to ROS(mediate)
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Alteration of ROS changes the expression of K5
(ABSC marker) and K8 (early progenitor cell marker).
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Chemical compound for injury of airway epithelium.
Polidocanol
used as a sclerosant, an irritant injected to treat varicose veins, under the trade names Asclera
Normal Repair, otherwise
Fibrosis
Hyperplasia
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� γ-tubulin : the marker of the mitotic spindle angle
� atypical protein kinase C (aPKC): the polarity marker
Most of the epithelial cells orient the spindle along the plane of the epithelium (planar
orientation) for mitosis to produce two identical daughter cells (symmetric division).
The correct orientation of the spindle relies on the interaction between cortical
polarity components and astral microtubules
symmetric or asymmetric cell fates
Spindle orientation influences on the generation of
symmetric or asymmetric cell fates
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ROS(high)-ABSCs undergo asymmetric cell division
48hr after injury.
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ROS(low)-ABSCs mainly undergo symmetric cell
show asymmetric cell division 48hr after injury.
ROS(low)-ABSCs mainly undergo symmetric cell
division 24hr after injury, while ROS(high)-ABSCs also
show asymmetric cell division 48hr after injury.
symmetric
symmetric
asymmetric
ROS(high) reduces
cell division.
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ABSC-derived spheroids show asymmetric or
symmetric cell division depending on ROS level.
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The rate of ABSC proliferation is consistent with
increased ROS level during Day3-7.
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ABSC show asymmetric cell division with high ROS
level 48hr after injury to express K8 instead of K5.
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Not only ABSCs but also lung cancer cells show
significant increase of transition from G1 to S phase.
A549
(lung adenocarcnioma cell line)
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Increased expression of NQO-1, one of the target
flux and spheroid proliferation.
Increased expression of NQO-1, one of the target
molecules for Nrf2, is positively correlated with ROS
flux and spheroid proliferation.
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The expression level of intra-nuclear Nrf2 and NQO1
was higher during the repair of tracheal epithelium.
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ABSC; purple
Early progenitor; green
Nrf2-dependent anti-oxidant machinery is critical to
maintain the homeostasis of the tracheal epithelium.
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Notch+/K5+/BrdU+: green
Notch+/K5+/BrdU-: orange
Notch-/K5+/BrdU+: yellow
Notch pathway is maintained by Nrf2 and important
for the self-renewal of ABSC.
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Notch effector proteins are up-regulated during the
repair process.
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K5-CrePR1::Rosa NICD
K5-NICD
WT
K5-NICD
+ injury
Chemical injury in K5-NICD mice leads to excessive
self-renewal of ABSC, resulting in the hyperplasia.
DBZ (Notch
inhibitor)
WT + injury
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Nrf2 depletion fails to induce the expression
of Notch signaling effectors such as Hey1.
Notch reporter assay shows the association between
Nrf2 and Notch1.
SFN-responsive
Nrf2 activation
constitutive active Nrf2
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Nrf2 directly binds to ARE consensus
sequences within Notch1 promoter.
Nrf2 directly binds to ARE consensus
sequences within Notch1 promoter.
EMSA (Electrophoresis Mobility Shift Assay)
Gain-of-functional mutation of Nrf2
significantly increases Notch1 expression .
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Conclusion
ROS-mediated regulation of ABSC
ROS-Nrf2-Notch1 axis is important for lung stem cells to
respond to changes in surrounding ROS levels.