Authors
David Warburton, Saverio Bellusci, Stijn De Langhe, Pierre-Marie Del Moral, Vincent Fleury, Arnaud Mailleux, Denise Tefft, Mathieu Unbekandt, Kasper Wang, Wei Shi
Publication date
2005/5
Source
Pediatric research
Volume
57
Issue
7
Pages
26-37
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
The “hard wiring” encoded within the genome that determines the emergence of the laryngotracheal groove and subsequently early lung branching morphogenesis is mediated by finely regulated, interactive growth factor signaling mechanisms that determine the automaticity of branching, interbranch length, stereotypy of branching, left-right asymmetry, and finally gas diffusion surface area. The extracellular matrix is an important regulator as well as a target for growth factor signaling in lung branching morphogenesis and alveolarization. Coordination not only of epithelial but also endothelial branching morphogenesis determines bronchial branching and the eventual alveolar-capillary interface. Improved prospects for lung protection, repair, regeneration, and engineering will depend on more detailed understanding of these processes. Herein, we concisely review the functionally integrated morphogenetic …
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