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Progenitor identification and SARS-CoV-2 infection in human distal lung organoids.

Nature (2020-11-26)
Ameen A Salahudeen, Shannon S Choi, Arjun Rustagi, Junjie Zhu, Vincent van Unen, Sean M de la O, Ryan A Flynn, Mar Margalef-Català, António J M Santos, Jihang Ju, Arpit Batish, Tatsuya Usui, Grace X Y Zheng, Caitlin E Edwards, Lisa E Wagar, Vincent Luca, Benedict Anchang, Monica Nagendran, Khanh Nguyen, Daniel J Hart, Jessica M Terry, Phillip Belgrader, Solongo B Ziraldo, Tarjei S Mikkelsen, Pehr B Harbury, Jeffrey S Glenn, K Christopher Garcia, Mark M Davis, Ralph S Baric, Chiara Sabatti, Manuel R Amieva, Catherine A Blish, Tushar J Desai, Calvin J Kuo
ABSTRACT

The distal lung contains terminal bronchioles and alveoli that facilitate gas exchange. Three-dimensional in vitro human distal lung culture systems would strongly facilitate the investigation of pathologies such as interstitial lung disease, cancer and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Here we describe the development of a long-term feeder-free, chemically defined culture system for distal lung progenitors as organoids derived from single adult human alveolar epithelial type II (AT2) or KRT5+ basal cells. AT2 organoids were able to differentiate into AT1 cells, and basal cell organoids developed lumens lined with differentiated club and ciliated cells. Single-cell analysis of KRT5+ cells in basal organoids revealed a distinct population of ITGA6+ITGB4+ mitotic cells, whose offspring further segregated into a TNFRSF12Ahi subfraction that comprised about ten per cent of KRT5+ basal cells. This subpopulation formed clusters within terminal bronchioles and exhibited enriched clonogenic organoid growth activity. We created distal lung organoids with apical-out polarity to present ACE2 on the exposed external surface, facilitating infection of AT2 and basal cultures with SARS-CoV-2 and identifying club cells as a target population. This long-term, feeder-free culture of human distal lung organoids, coupled with single-cell analysis, identifies functional heterogeneity among basal cells and establishes a facile in vitro organoid model of human distal lung infections, including COVID-19-associated pneumonia.

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Anticorpo anti tubulina acetilata, monoclonale, topo, clone 6-11B-1, purified from hybridoma cell culture
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Streptonigrin from Streptomyces flocculus, ≥98%