The Open Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Journal

2009, 2 : 34-39
Published online 2009 May 8. DOI: 10.2174/1875043500902010034
Publisher ID: TOTERMJ-2-34

Stem Cell Populations and Regenerative Potential in Chronic Inflammatory Lung Diseases

Bucchieri Fabio , Fucarino Alberto , Rizzuto Luigi , Pitruzzella Alessandro , Noto Antonio , Cappello Francesco and Zummo Giovanni
Via alla Falconara 120-90136 Palermo, Italy.

ABSTRACT

Several acute and chronic inflammatory pathologies of the lung are accompanied by structural modifications of airway mucosa that vary depending on the severity, duration and type of the disease. These morphological changes, that determine organ dysfunction, are not always reversible. Indeed, the cycle of injury and repair, influencing airway wall regeneration, may sometimes break off and an exacerbation of the pathology may occur. The mechanisms at the base of airway remodelling during inflammation have been widely studied and numerous evidences indicate that the molecular dialogue among the cells of the mucosa has an essential role in orchestrating cell differentiation and tissue repair. In this review, we revise old notions on pulmonary morphology at the light of some of the most recent discoveries concerning stem cell differentiation, tissue homeostasis and organ regeneration of the lung.

Keywords:

Stem cells, airways, epithelial mesenchymal trophic unit.