2024
Chronic lung inflammation disrupts the quiescent state of hematopoietic stem cells in a cystic fibrosis mouse model
Braga C, Mancuso R, Thompson E, Oez H, Gudneppanavar R, Zhang P, Huang P, Murray T, Egan M, Krause D, Bruscia E. Chronic lung inflammation disrupts the quiescent state of hematopoietic stem cells in a cystic fibrosis mouse model. The Journal Of Immunology 2024, 212: 0062_6002-0062_6002. DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.212.supp.0062.6002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHematopoietic stem cellsChronic lung inflammationLung inflammationCystic fibrosisBone marrowQuiescent state of HSCsProgression of CF lung diseaseResponse to airway infectionWT hematopoietic stem cellsExpansion of HSCsMultipotent progenitorsCystic fibrosis mouse modelStem cellsCF lung diseasePathways associated with proliferationNeutrophilic lung inflammationPro-inflammatory signatureFibrosis mouse modelATAC-sequencing analysisAirway infectionBM cellsMyeloid lineageLung diseaseMouse modelInflammation
2013
Very Small Embryonic‐Like Stem Cells from the Murine Bone Marrow Differentiate into Epithelial Cells of the Lung
Kassmer SH, Jin H, Zhang PX, Bruscia EM, Heydari K, Lee JH, Kim CF, Kassmer SH, Krause DS. Very Small Embryonic‐Like Stem Cells from the Murine Bone Marrow Differentiate into Epithelial Cells of the Lung. Stem Cells 2013, 31: 2759-2766. PMID: 23681901, PMCID: PMC4536826, DOI: 10.1002/stem.1413.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpithelial cellsSmall embryonic-like stem cellsLung epithelial cellsEmbryonic-like stem cellsStem/progenitor cellsStem cellsDonor miceHematopoietic stem/progenitor cellsBM cellsAdult BMBone marrowSmall embryonicNonhematopoietic cellsProgenitor cellsBroad differentiation potentialVSELsEngraftmentLungHigh rateNumerous reportsAdult stem cellsDifferentiation potentialCellsFirst reportReport
2012
Nonhematopoietic Cells are the Primary Source of Bone Marrow‐Derived Lung Epithelial Cells
Kassmer SH, Bruscia EM, Zhang P, Krause DS. Nonhematopoietic Cells are the Primary Source of Bone Marrow‐Derived Lung Epithelial Cells. Stem Cells 2012, 30: 491-499. PMID: 22162244, PMCID: PMC3725285, DOI: 10.1002/stem.1003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBacterial ProteinsBone Marrow CellsBone Marrow TransplantationCell SeparationEpithelial CellsGene ExpressionLuminescent ProteinsLungMiceMice, 129 StrainMice, Inbred C57BLMice, KnockoutMicroscopy, ConfocalPulmonary Surfactant-Associated Protein CRecombinant ProteinsSingle-Cell AnalysisConceptsLung epithelial cellsNonhematopoietic cellsBM cellsEpithelial cellsBone marrowLungs of miceType 2 pneumocytesNonhematopoietic stem cellsNonhematopoietic fractionAdult BMPrimitive stem cell populationNull miceProgenitor cellsMiceStem cell populationCell populationsMarrowStem cellsMultiple tissuesHematopoietic stemBMCellsPrevious studiesEngraftmentLung
2008
Bone Marrow–derived Cells and Stem Cells in Lung Repair
Krause DS. Bone Marrow–derived Cells and Stem Cells in Lung Repair. Annals Of The American Thoracic Society 2008, 5: 323-327. PMID: 18403327, PMCID: PMC2645242, DOI: 10.1513/pats.200712-169dr.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMarrow-derived epithelial cellsEpithelial cellsBM cellsTissue injuryBone marrow-derived cellsBM-derived cellsMarrow-derived cellsPotential clinical utilityBronchiolar epithelial cellsType II pneumocytesLung damageTracheal epithelial cellsLung repairClinical utilityGI tractBone marrowTissue damagePeer-reviewed studiesNonhematopoietic cell typesBeneficial effectsPotential mechanismsTissue repairLungInjuryTissue microenvironment
2006
Prevention of mesangial sclerosis by bone marrow transplantation
Guo J, Ardito TA, Kashgarian M, Krause DS. Prevention of mesangial sclerosis by bone marrow transplantation. Kidney International 2006, 70: 910-913. PMID: 16850025, DOI: 10.1038/sj.ki.5001698.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone marrow transplantationMesangial sclerosisMarrow transplantationUrinary albumin lossSimilar therapeutic effectsOnset of diseaseWild-type BMIntrarenal administrationRenal functionRenal histologyRenal diseaseDisease onsetRenal pathologyBM cellsTherapeutic effectEngraftment levelsRenal cellsAlbumin lossKidney samplesMiceSclerosisTransplantationUntreated controlsDiseaseAdministration
2005
Bone Marrow Transplantation Can Attenuate the Progression of Mesangial Sclerosis
Guo J, Schedl A, Krause DS. Bone Marrow Transplantation Can Attenuate the Progression of Mesangial Sclerosis. Stem Cells 2005, 24: 406-415. PMID: 16150922, DOI: 10.1634/stemcells.2005-0139.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone marrow transplantationBM transplantationWild-type BMMesangial sclerosisMarrow transplantationBeneficial effectsLong-term beneficial effectsLower urinary albuminBM-derived cellsDonor BM cellsWild-type recipientsSignificant beneficial effectLong-term improvementProlongation of lifespanMaximal ameliorationRenal diseaseUrinary albuminRenal parenchymaBM cellsTherapeutic effectAlbuminuriaTransplantationTherapeutic potentialLethal doseHeterozygous miceEngraftment of Bone Marrow‐Derived Epithelial Cells
Krause DS. Engraftment of Bone Marrow‐Derived Epithelial Cells. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 2005, 1044: 117-124. PMID: 15958704, DOI: 10.1196/annals.1349.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone marrow-derived cellsMarrow-derived cellsEpithelial cellsMarrow-derived epithelial cellsNonhematopoietic cellsLevel of engraftmentCell plasticityStem cell plasticityAllogeneic settingAdult stem cell plasticityBM cellsBuccal mucosaGastrointestinal tractBone marrowTissue damageEngraftmentFunctional epithelial cellsTherapeutic relevanceNonhematopoietic cell typesPrecursor cellsMost reportsDiseased organsLungMarrowDifferent phenotypes