Airway epithelium illustration

Epithelial Cell Biology in ENT Research

Based at the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, the EpiCENTR group studies how airway epithelial stem cells build, maintain, and repair the respiratory epithelium.

Research

Airway epithelial organoids

Stem Cell Biology and Ageing

We study how airway epithelial stem cells (basal cells) maintain and repair the respiratory epithelium during tissue homeostasis and ageing. Our work focuses on the molecular mechanisms that regulate stem cell behaviour, including interactions with the extracellular matrix.

We aim to define how age-associated changes in epithelial stem cells contribute to impaired regeneration and chronic lung disease. Specifically, we are working on how hemidesmosomes and transcription factors such as p63 control airway stem cell identity, function and ageing.

We have also developed lentiviral tools to study airway epithelial differentiation and identified Wnt signalling as a key regulator of basal cell proliferation and fate.

Immunofluorescence staining of human airway epithelium

Regenerative Therapies

We also investigate cell- and gene-based approaches to repairing or replacing damaged airway epithelium, with a view to progressing these to clinic for children with airway diseases.

We have developed a new approach for the expansion of epithelial basal cells ex vivo, enabling both mechanistic studies and therapeutic development. As an initial application, we have focused on epidermolysis bullosa, where we demonstrated proof-of-concept for a combined cell and gene therapy approach.

Our ongoing work focuses on how epithelial cells can be expanded, genetically modified and delivered safely and effectively, including optimizing lentiviral transduction and surgical delivery of airway basal cells.

The Team

Chloe Boswell

Chloe Boswell

MRes Student

Sian Pepper

Sian Pepper

MRes Student

Alumni

Chun Hang (Liam) Lau
Industry @ Advent Bioservices

Chun Hang (Liam) Lau

Postdoc 2020-2023

Emily Kostina
Distinction, PhD @ The Francis Crick Institute

Emily Kostina

MRes Student 2022-2023

Asma Laali

Asma Laali

MSci Student 2023-2024

Olivia Lu
Distinction, PhD @ University of Cambridge

Olivia Lu

MSci Student 2023-2024

Buthainah Ahmed
Distinction, Dean's List, ISOSS (UCL)

Buthainah Ahmed

MRes Student 2023-2025

Dr. Olivia Beresford
Clinical Practice & Industry

Olivia Beresford

MSc Student 2024-2025

Marily Chasioti
Distinction, Dean's List, PhD @ Imperial College London

Marily Chasioti

MRes Student 2024-2025

Dr. Leslie Cheng
Completing Clinical Training

Leslie Cheng

PhD Student 2023-2026

Latest Publications

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Resources

We make tools, datasets, and protocols openly available to support airway epithelial biology and translational ENT research.

Addgene

Plasmids and molecular tools developed in the lab for airway epithelial biology.

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GEO

Publicly available transcriptomic and other sequencing datasets generated by the lab.

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Funders

EpiCENTR funders: Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity, DEBRA, Cure EB, The Royal Society, NIHR Great Ormond Street Hospital Biomedical Research Centre, Rosetrees Trust

Contact

Email
rob.hynds@ucl.ac.uk

Address
Zayed Centre for Research into Rare Disease in Children
UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
20c Guilford Street
London
WC1E 1DZ
United Kingdom