SummaryThe epithelium lining the airways of the adult human lung is composed of ciliated and secretory cells together with undifferentiated basal cells (BCs). The composition and organization of this epithelium is severely disrupted in many respiratory diseases. However, little is known about the mechanisms controlling airway homeostasis and repair after epithelial damage. Here, we exploit the mouse tracheobronchial epithelium, in which BCs function as resident stem cells, as a genetically tractable model of human small airways. Using a reporter allele we show that the low level of Notch signaling at steady state is greatly enhanced during repair and the generation of luminal progenitors. Loss-of-function experiments show that Notch signali...
The histological changes which occur in the step-wise progression from a normal pseudostratified air...
The airways are conduits that transport atmospheric oxygen to the distal alveolus. Normally, airway ...
Basal cells (BCs) are multipotent tissue-specific stem cells of a variety of organs including the sk...
The epithelium lining the airways of the adult human lung is composed of ciliated and secretory cell...
Airway epithelium is maintained by basal cells, but the mechanisms responsible for repair are poorly...
Homeostasis and repair of different lung compartments require the selective activation of specific p...
SummaryFollowing injury, stem cells restore normal tissue architecture by producing the proper numbe...
<div><p>Airway basal cells (BC) function as stem/progenitor cells capable of differentiating into th...
Basal cells are multipotent airway progenitors that generate distinct epithelial cell phenotypes cru...
Although there is accumulated evidence of a role for Notch in the developing lung, it is still uncle...
Although there is accumulated evidence of a role for Notch in the developing lung, it is still uncle...
The pseudostratified epithelium of the mouse trachea and human airways contains a population of basa...
The small airways of the human lung undergo pathological changes in pulmonary disorders, such as chr...
Basal cells (BCs) are stem/progenitor cells of the mucociliary airway epithelium, and their differen...
Homeostasis and repair of different lung compartments require the selective activation of specific p...
The histological changes which occur in the step-wise progression from a normal pseudostratified air...
The airways are conduits that transport atmospheric oxygen to the distal alveolus. Normally, airway ...
Basal cells (BCs) are multipotent tissue-specific stem cells of a variety of organs including the sk...
The epithelium lining the airways of the adult human lung is composed of ciliated and secretory cell...
Airway epithelium is maintained by basal cells, but the mechanisms responsible for repair are poorly...
Homeostasis and repair of different lung compartments require the selective activation of specific p...
SummaryFollowing injury, stem cells restore normal tissue architecture by producing the proper numbe...
<div><p>Airway basal cells (BC) function as stem/progenitor cells capable of differentiating into th...
Basal cells are multipotent airway progenitors that generate distinct epithelial cell phenotypes cru...
Although there is accumulated evidence of a role for Notch in the developing lung, it is still uncle...
Although there is accumulated evidence of a role for Notch in the developing lung, it is still uncle...
The pseudostratified epithelium of the mouse trachea and human airways contains a population of basa...
The small airways of the human lung undergo pathological changes in pulmonary disorders, such as chr...
Basal cells (BCs) are stem/progenitor cells of the mucociliary airway epithelium, and their differen...
Homeostasis and repair of different lung compartments require the selective activation of specific p...
The histological changes which occur in the step-wise progression from a normal pseudostratified air...
The airways are conduits that transport atmospheric oxygen to the distal alveolus. Normally, airway ...
Basal cells (BCs) are multipotent tissue-specific stem cells of a variety of organs including the sk...