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Impaired Self-healing Capacity in Airway Epithelia Lacking Aquaporin-3

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Specialty Pulmonary Medicine
Date 2016 Aug 16
PMID 27524635
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Abstract

In this study, we utilized AQP3-knockout mice as the in vivo model and AQP3-knockdown human bronchial epithelial cells (HBECs) as the in vitro model. Airway injury was experimentally induced by intra-tracheal injection of naphthalene. HE staining, transmission and scanning electron microscope were performed to evaluate self-healing capacity in vivo. Transwell and wound-healing assays were performed to evaluate epithelial cell migration in vitro. We found that both the airway epithelial cells of AQP3-knockout mice and AQP3-knockdown HBECs exhibited an obviously impaired self-healing capacity with defective epithelial cell migration through AQP3-facilitated glycerol transport. In addition, glycerol supplementation could largely correct defective injury healing and epithelial cell migration. For the first time, we found evidence for distinct defects in AQP3-deficient airway epithelial cell migration. Mechanistic analysis showed AQP3-facillitated glycerol transport plays a role in airway epithelial self-healing after injury.

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