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Infection of Mice with Influenza A/WSN/33 (H1N1) Virus Alters Alveolar Type II Cell Phenotype.

Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol.. 2015-01; 
Hofer CC, Woods PS, Davis IC. The Ohio State University 331 Goss Labs, 1925 Coffey Road Columbus, OH 43210.
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Abstract

Influenza viruses cause acute respiratory disease of great importance to public health. Alveolar type II (ATII) respiratory epithelial cells are central to normal lung function and are a site of influenza A virus replication in the distal lung. However, the consequences of infection for ATII cell function are poorly understood. To determine the impact of influenza infection on ATII cells we used C57BL/6-congenic SP-CGFP mice that express GFP under the control of the surfactant protein-C (SP-C) promoter, which is only active in ATII cells. Most cells isolated from the lungs of uninfected SP-CGFP mice were GFP+ but did not express the alveolar type I (ATI) antigen podoplanin (PODO). ATII cells were also EpCAM+ an... More

Keywords

Alveolar type I cell; Alveolar type II cell; Influenza; Podoplanin; SP-C