Protein Information

ID 2552
Name surfactant protein C
Synonyms PSP C; Pulmonary surfactant apoprotein; Pulmonary surfactant protein SP5; Pulmonary surfactant associated protein C; Pulmonary surfactant associated protein C precursor; Pulmonary surfactant associated proteolipid SPL(Val); SFTP 2; SFTP2…

Compound Information

ID 1403
Name naphthalene
CAS naphthalene

Reference

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19056905 Teisanu RM, Lagasse E, Whitesides JF, Stripp BR: Prospective isolation of bronchiolar stem cells based upon immunophenotypic and autofluorescence characteristics. Stem Cells. 2009 Mar;27(3):612-22.
Bronchiolar stem cells have been functionally defined in vivo on the basis of their resistance to chemical (naphthalene) injury, their infrequent proliferation relative to other progenitor cell types, and their coexpression of the airway and alveolar secretory cell markers Clara cell secretory protein and pro-surfactant protein C, respectively. Cell surface markers that have previously been used for their prospective isolation included Sca-1 and CD34. Using transgenic animal models associated with stem cell expansion, ablation, and lineage tracing, we demonstrate that CD34 (pos) cells do not belong to the airway epithelial lineage and that cell surface Sca-1 immunoreactivity does not distinguish between bronchiolar stem and facultative transit-amplifying (Clara) cell populations. Furthermore, we show that high autofluorescence (AF (high)) is a distinguishing characteristic of Clara cells allowing for the fractionation of AF (low) bronchiolar stem cells. On the basis of these data we show that the defining phenotype of the bronchiolar stem cell is CD45 (neg) CD31 (neg) CD34 (neg) Sca-l (low) AF (low). This refinement in the definition of bronchiolar stem cells provides a critical tool by which to assess functional and molecular distinctions between bronchiolar stem cells and the more abundant pool of facultative transit-amplifying (Clara) cells.
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