๐ A novel subset of putative stem/progenitor CD34+ Oct-4 + cells is the major target for SARS coronavirus in human lung
Identification of the nature of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-infected cells is crucial toward understanding the pathogenesis. Using multicolor colocalization techniques, we previously reported that SARS + cells in the lung of fatally infected patients expressed the only known functional receptor, angiotensin-converting enzyme 2, and also a binding receptor, liver/lymph node-specific ICAM-3-grabbing non-integrin (CD209L). In this study, we show that SARS-infected cells also express the stem/progenitor cell markers CD34 and Oct-4, and do not express cytokeratin or surfactant. These putative lung stem/progenitor cells can also be identified in some non-SARS individuals and can be infected by SARS-coronavirus ex vivo. Infection of these cells may contribute to the loss of lung repair capacity that leads to respiratory failure as clinically observed. JEM ยฉ The Rockefeller University Press.
keywords
๐ severe acute (1373)
๐ converting enzyme (162)
๐ lymph node (56)
๐ infected cells (307)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ angiotensin-converting enzyme (112)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
๐ previously reported (79)
author
๐ค Chen, Yongxiong
๐ค Chan, Vera Sau Fong
๐ค Zheng, Bojian
๐ค Chan, Kelvin Yuen Kwong
๐ค Xu, Xiaoning
๐ค To, Leo Yuk Fai
๐ค Huang, Fang Ping
๐ค Khoo, Ui Soon
๐ค Lin, Chen Lung Steve
year
โฐ 2007
issn
๐ 00221007 00221007
volume
204
number
11
page
2529-2536
citedbycount
26
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