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AT2-intrinsic Z-AAT expression drives conserved inflammatory and proteotoxic stress responses and predisposes to emphysema

Merritt, C.; Griffin, R.; Abo, K.; Kaserman, J.; Bawa, P. S.; Villacorta Martin, C.; Wang, F.; Morley, M. P.; Cho, M.; Basil, M.; Sauler, M.; Wilson, A. A.

2026-04-09 cell biology
10.64898/2026.04.06.715869 bioRxiv
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Individuals homozygous for the SERPINA1 "Z" mutation with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) are highly susceptible to emphysema. This predisposition has classically been attributed to a relative deficiency of circulating alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) reaching the lungs and associated protease-antiprotease imbalance. Accumulating evidence suggests that the presence of misfolded Z-AAT protein either in the circulation, the lung interstitium, or within resident lung cells could contribute to emphysema pathogenesis. We have shown that type 2 alveolar epithelial cells (AT2s), progenitor cells of the lung alveolus, heterogeneously retain Z-AAT and exhibit a transcriptional disease signature in AATD patient samples. However, a lack of model systems that faithfully recapitulate AT2 biology and associated Z-AAT expression has limited our ability to study this phenomenon. Here, we apply syngeneic induced pluripotent stem cell-derived AT2s (iAT2s) and a novel mouse model featuring AT2-specific inducible human SERPINA1 expression to interrogate the cell-instrinsic consequences of Z-AAT expression, validating findings in an independent dataset of human COPD lung tissue comparing ZZ to MM SERPINA1 genotypes. We find further evidence of Z-AAT retention within AT2s and identify shared AT2 transcriptomic disease signatures conserved across model systems, characterized by innate immune and inflammatory signaling, NF-{kappa}B activation, and endoplasmic reticulum stress. Mice with AT2-specific Z-AAT expression additionally demonstrate increased susceptibility to elastase-induced emphysema, providing functional evidence for AT2-intrinsic contributions to AATD-associated lung disease. Within iAT2s, a subpopulation of Z-AAT expressing cells exhibits activation of the PERK-eIF2 signaling axis and markers of an alveolar basal intermediate (ABI) state, emerging cell-autonomously in the absence of mesenchymal co-culture.Together, these data provide evidence that Z-AAT expression in AT2s induces heterogenous cell-intrinsic stress responses including proteotoxic stress, inflammatory signaling, and aberrant cell fate adoption, and is sufficient to result in predisposition to injury, supporting a potential contribution of AT2-intrinsic Z-AAT toxicity to human AATD-associated emphysema pathogenesis.

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