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dc.contributor.authorGarcía, María José-
dc.contributor.authorAmarelle, Luciano-
dc.contributor.authorMalacrida, Leonel-
dc.contributor.authorBriva, Arturo-
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-28T16:00:06Z-
dc.date.available2025-11-28T16:00:06Z-
dc.date.issued2023-
dc.identifier.citationGarcía M, Amarelle L, Malacrida L y otros. Novel opportunities from bioimaging to understand the trafficking and maturation of intracellular pulmonary surfactant and its role in lung diseases. Frontiers in Immunology [en línea]. 2023;14. 8 p.es
dc.identifier.issn1664-3224-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/52714-
dc.description.abstractPulmonary surfactant (PS), a complex mixture of lipids and proteins, is essential for maintaining proper lung function. It reduces surface tension in the alveoli, preventing collapse during expiration and facilitating re-expansion during inspiration. Additionally, PS has crucial roles in the respiratory system’s innate defense and immune regulation. Dysfunction of PS contributes to various respiratory diseases, including neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (NRDS), adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), COVID-19-associated ARDS, and ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI), among others. Furthermore, PS alterations play a significant role in chronic lung diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). The intracellular stage involves storing and releasing a specialized subcellular organelle known as lamellar bodies (LB). The maturation of these organelles requires coordinated signaling to organize their intracellular organization in time and space. LB’s intracellular maturation involves the lipid composition and critical processing of surfactant proteins to achieve proper functionality. Over a decade ago, the supramolecular organization of lamellar bodies was studied using electron microscopy. In recent years, novel bioimaging tools combining spectroscopy and microscopy have been utilized to investigate the in cellulo intracellular organization of lamellar bodies temporally and spatially. This short review provides an up-to-date understanding of intracellular LBs. Hyperspectral imaging and phasor analysis have allowed identifying specific transitions in LB’s hydration, providing insights into their membrane dynamics and structure. A discussion and overview of the latest approaches that have contributed to a new comprehension of the trafficking and structure of lamellar bodies is presented.es
dc.format.extent8 p.es
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfes
dc.language.isoenes
dc.publisherFrontierses
dc.relation.ispartofFrontiers in Immunology. 2023;14es
dc.rightsLas obras depositadas en el Repositorio se rigen por la Ordenanza de los Derechos de la Propiedad Intelectual de la Universidad de la República.(Res. Nº 91 de C.D.C. de 8/III/1994 – D.O. 7/IV/1994) y por la Ordenanza del Repositorio Abierto de la Universidad de la República (Res. Nº 16 de C.D.C. de 07/10/2014)es
dc.subjectPulmonary surfactantes
dc.subjectLamellar bodieses
dc.subjectFluorescencees
dc.subjectMicroscopyes
dc.subjectHyperspectral imaginges
dc.subjectPhasor plotes
dc.subject.otherADULTOSes
dc.subject.otherCOVID-19es
dc.subject.otherLACTANTEes
dc.subject.otherRECIÉN NACIDOes
dc.subject.otherENFERMEDADES PULMONARESes
dc.subject.otherENFERMEDAD PULMONAR OBSTRUCTIVA CRÓNICAes
dc.subject.otherSURFACTANTES PULMONARESes
dc.subject.otherSÍNDROME DE DIFICULTAD RESPIRATORIAes
dc.titleNovel opportunities from bioimaging to understand the trafficking and maturation of intracellular pulmonary surfactant and its role in lung diseaseses
dc.typeArtículoes
dc.contributor.filiacionGarcía María José, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Medicina-
dc.contributor.filiacionAmarelle Luciano, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Medicina-
dc.contributor.filiacionMalacrida Leonel, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Medicina-
dc.contributor.filiacionBriva Arturo, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Medicina-
dc.rights.licenceLicencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)es
dc.identifier.doi10.3389/fimmu.2023.1250350-
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