Isolation of Alveolar Type II Cells from Adult Bovine Lung.

Curr Protoc Toxicol

School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom.

Published: June 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Alveolar type II (ATII) cells are crucial for lung health, involved in immune responses and regenerating other lung cells after injury.
  • They produce surfactant proteins that help protect the lungs and keep them functioning properly.
  • A new, simpler method for isolating bovine ATII cells has been developed, making it easier and more cost-effective to study these cells, particularly in relation to respiratory diseases in cattle.

Article Abstract

Alveolar type II (ATII) cells play a key role as part of the distal lung epithelium, including in the innate immune response and as self-renewing progenitors to replace alveolar type I (ATI) cells during epithelial regeneration. Their secretion of surfactant protein helps maintain homeostasis and exerts protective, antimicrobial properties. ATII cells remain difficult to study, partly due to inefficient and expensive isolation methods, a propensity to differentiate into ATI cells, and susceptibility to fibroblast contamination. Published methods of isolation often require specialized technology, negatively impacting the development of in vitro models of disease, including bovine tuberculosis. Presented here is a simple and cost-effective method for generation of bovine primary ATII cells. These cells exhibit an ATII phenotype in 2D and 3D culture and are conducive to further study of the role of ATII cells in bovine respiratory diseases. © 2019 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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