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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37557946/cooption-of-regulatory-modules-for-tektin-paralogs-during-ciliary-band-formation-in-a-marine-annelid-larva
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin R Bastin, Steffanie M Meha, Lalith Khindurangala, Stephan Q Schneider
Tektins are a highly conserved family of coiled-coil domain containing proteins known to play a role in structure, stability and function of cilia and flagella. Tektin proteins are thought to form filaments which run the length of the axoneme along the inner surface of the A tubule of each microtubule doublet. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that the tektin family arose via duplications from a single tektin gene in a unicellular organism giving rise to four and five tektin genes in bilaterians and in spiralians, respectively...
August 7, 2023: Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37552984/an-rfx-transcription-factor-regulates-ciliogenesis-in-the-closest-living-relatives-of-animals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maxwell C Coyle, Adia M Tajima, Fredrick Leon, Semil P Choksi, Ally Yang, Sarah Espinoza, Timothy R Hughes, Jeremy F Reiter, David S Booth, Nicole King
Cilia allowed our protistan ancestors to sense and explore their environment, avoid predation, and capture bacterial prey.1 , 2 , 3 Regulated ciliogenesis was likely critical for early animal evolution,2 , 4 , 5 , 6 and in modern animals, deploying cilia in the right cells at the right time is crucial for development and physiology. Two transcription factors, RFX and FoxJ1, coordinate ciliogenesis in animals7 , 8 , 9 but are absent from the genomes of many other ciliated eukaryotes, raising the question of how the regulation of ciliogenesis in animals evolved...
September 11, 2023: Current Biology: CB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37490910/seriously-cilia-a-tiny-organelle-illuminates-evolution-disease-and-intercellular-communication
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REVIEW
Camille Derderian, Gabriela I Canales, Jeremy F Reiter
The borders between cell and developmental biology, which have always been permeable, have largely dissolved. One manifestation is the blossoming of cilia biology, with cell and developmental approaches (increasingly complemented by human genetics, structural insights, and computational analysis) fruitfully advancing understanding of this fascinating, multifunctional organelle. The last eukaryotic common ancestor probably possessed a motile cilium, providing evolution with ample opportunity to adapt cilia to many jobs...
July 20, 2023: Developmental Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37469238/a-novel-heterozygous-variant-of-foxj1-in-a-chinese-female-with-primary-ciliary-dyskinesia-and-hydrocephalus-a-case-report-and-literature-review
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REVIEW
Shiyang Gao, Qianwen Zhang, Biyun Feng, Shili Gu, Zhiying Li, Lianping Sun, Ru-En Yao, Tingting Yu, Yu Ding, Xiumin Wang
BACKGROUND: Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a type of ciliary dyskinesia that is usually caused by autosomal recessive inheritance and can manifest as recurrent respiratory infections, bronchiectasis, infertility, laterality defects, and chronic otolaryngological disease. Although ependymal cilia, which affect the flow of cerebrospinal fluid in the central nervous system, have much in common with respiratory cilia in terms of structure and function, hydrocephalus is rarely associated with PCD...
September 2023: Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37461530/lrp1-mediates-leptin-transport-by-coupling-with-the-short-form-leptin-receptor-in-the-choroid-plexus
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Aaron Aykut Uner, Won-Mo Yang, Min-Cheol Kang, Kellen Cristina da Cruz Rodrigues, Ahmet Aydogan, Ji A Seo, Natalia F Mendes, Min-Seon Kim, Fatima Ezzahra Timzoura, Michael J Holtzman, Maria Lehtinen, Vincent Prevot, Young-Bum Kim
Adipocyte-derived leptin enters the brain to exert its anorexigenic action, yet its transport mechanism is poorly understood. Here we report that LRP1 (low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein-1) mediates the transport of leptin across the blood-CSF barrier in Foxj1 expressing cells highly enriched at the choroid plexus (ChP), coupled with the short-form leptin receptor, and LRP1 deletion from ependymocytes and ChP cells leads to leptin resistance and hyperphagia, causing obesity. Thus, LRP1 in epithelial cells is a principal regulator of leptin transport in the brain...
July 3, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37453953/correction-persistence-of-foxj1-pax6-sox2-ependymal-cells-throughout-life-in-the-human-spinal-cord
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Chantal Ripoll, Gaetan Poulen, Robert Chevreau, Nicolas Lonjon, Florence Vachiery-Lahaye, Luc Bauchet, Jean-Philippe Hugnot
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 15, 2023: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences: CMLS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37449480/forkhead-transcription-factor-fkh-8-cooperates-with-rfx-in-the-direct-regulation-of-sensory-cilia-in-c-elegans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebeca Brocal-Ruiz, Ainara Esteve-Serrano, Carlos Mora-Martínez, Maria Luisa Franco-Rivadeneira, Peter Swoboda, Juan Tena, Marçal Vilar, Nuria Flames
Cilia, either motile or non-motile (a.k.a primary or sensory), are complex evolutionarily conserved eukaryotic structures composed of hundreds of proteins required for their assembly, structure and function that are collectively known as the ciliome. Ciliome gene mutations underlie a group of pleiotropic genetic diseases known as ciliopathies. Proper cilium function requires the tight coregulation of ciliome gene transcription, which is only fragmentarily understood. RFX transcription factors (TF) have an evolutionarily conserved role in the direct activation of ciliome genes both in motile and non-motile cilia cell-types...
July 14, 2023: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37434454/decellularized-lung-extracellular-matrix-scaffold-promotes-human-embryonic-stem-cell-differentiation-towards-alveolar-progenitors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Afshin Noori, Mohammad Reza Mokhber Dezfouli, Sareh Rajabi, Fatemeh Ganji, Zahra Ghezelayagh, Elie El Agha, Hossein Baharvand, Sirous Sadeghian Chaleshtori, Yaser Tahamtani
OBJECTIVE: Efficient production of functional and mature alveolar epithelial is a major challenge for developing any cell replacement therapy for lung degenerative diseases. The extracellular matrix (ECM) pro-vides a dynamic environment and mediates cellular responses during development and maintenance of tissue functions. The decellularized ECM (dECM) which retains its native-like structure and bio-chemical composition can provide the induction of embryonic stem cell (ESC) differentiation toward the tissue-specific lineages during in vitro culture...
June 28, 2023: Cell Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37433796/comparison-of-commercially-available-differentiation-media-on-cell-morphology-function-and-anti-viral-responses-in-conditionally-reprogrammed-human-bronchial-epithelial-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nikhil T Awatade, Andrew T Reid, Kristy S Nichol, Kurtis F Budden, Punnam Chander Veerati, Prabuddha S Pathinayake, Christopher L Grainge, Philip M Hansbro, Peter A B Wark
Primary air liquid interface (ALI) cultures of bronchial epithelial cells are used extensively to model airway responses. A recent advance is the development of conditional reprogramming that enhances proliferative capability. Several different media and protocols are utilized, yet even subtle differences may influence cellular responses. We compared the morphology and functional responses, including innate immune responses to rhinovirus infection in conditionally reprogrammed primary bronchial epithelial cells (pBECs) differentiated using two commonly used culture media...
July 11, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37408397/-clinicopathological-analysis-of-pseudostratified-ependymal-tubules-in-ovarian-mature-teratoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
X L Xiao, Y X Huang, J M Chen, S G Liu, R M Mo, L Z Lai
Objective: To investigate the morphology and immunohistochemical (IHC) expression of pseudostratified ependymal tubules in ovarian mature teratoma (MT). Methods: Five cases of ovarian MT with pseudostratified ependymal tubules were collected from Shenzhen Hospital(Futian) of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine and the Eighth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University from March 2019 to March 2022. In addition, 15 cases of ovarian MT with monolayer ependymal epithelium from Shenzhen Hospital (Futian) of Guangzhou University of Chinese medicine and seven cases of immature teratoma (IMT) from Hainan Provincial People's Hospital from March 2019 to March 2022 were collected as control...
July 8, 2023: Zhonghua Bing Li Xue za Zhi Chinese Journal of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37397456/therapeutic-strategies-to-recover-ependymal-barrier-after-inflammatory-damage-relevance-for-recovering-neurogenesis-during-development
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REVIEW
Patricia Paez-Gonzalez, Javier Lopez-de-San-Sebastian, Raquel Ceron-Funez, Antonio J Jimenez, Luis Manuel Rodríguez-Perez
The epithelium covering the surfaces of the cerebral ventricular system is known as the ependyma, and is essential for maintaining the physical and functional integrity of the central nervous system. Additionally, the ependyma plays an essential role in neurogenesis, neuroinflammatory modulation and neurodegenerative diseases. Ependyma barrier is severely affected by perinatal hemorrhages and infections that cross the blood brain barrier. The recovery and regeneration of ependyma after damage are key to stabilizing neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative processes that are critical during early postnatal ages...
2023: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37329342/persistence-of-foxj1-pax6-sox2-ependymal-cells-throughout-life-in-the-human-spinal-cord
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chantal Ripoll, Gaetan Poulen, Robert Chevreau, Nicolas Lonjon, Florence Vachiery-Lahaye, Luc Bauchet, Jean-Philippe Hugnot
Ependymal cells lining the central canal of the spinal cord play a crucial role in providing a physical barrier and in the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid. These cells express the FOXJ1 and SOX2 transcription factors in mice and are derived from various neural tube populations, including embryonic roof and floor plate cells. They exhibit a dorsal-ventral expression pattern of spinal cord developmental transcription factors (such as MSX1, PAX6, ARX, and FOXA2), resembling an embryonic-like organization. Although this ependymal region is present in young humans, it appears to be lost with age...
June 17, 2023: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences: CMLS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37328841/lrrc6-regulates-biogenesis-of-motile-cilia-by-aiding-foxj1-translocation-into-the-nucleus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dong Yun Kim, Yu Jin Sub, Hye-Youn Kim, Kyeong Jee Cho, Won Il Choi, Yo Jun Choi, Min Goo Lee, Friedhelm Hildebrandt, Heon Yung Gee
BACKGROUND: LRRC6 is an assembly factor for dynein arms in the cytoplasm of motile ciliated cells, and when mutated, dynein arm components remained in the cytoplasm. Here, we demonstrate the role of LRRC6 in the active nuclear translocation of FOXJ1, a master regulator for cilia-associated gene transcription. METHODS: We generated Lrrc6 knockout (KO) mice, and we investigated the role of LRRC6 on ciliopathy development by using proteomic, transcriptomic, and immunofluorescence analysis...
June 16, 2023: Cell Communication and Signaling: CCS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37158461/congenital-heart-defects-caused-by-foxj1
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria B Padua, Benjamin M Helm, John R Wells, Amanda M Smith, Helen M Bellchambers, Arthi Sridhar, Stephanie M Ware
FOXJ1 is expressed in ciliated cells of the airways, testis, oviduct, central nervous system, and the embryonic left-right organizer. Ablation or targeted mutation of Foxj1 in mice, zebrafish, and frogs results in loss of ciliary motility and/or reduced length and number of motile cilia, affecting the establishment of the left-right axis. In humans, heterozygous pathogenic variants in FOXJ1 cause ciliopathy leading to situs inversus, obstructive hydrocephalus, and chronic airway disease. Here, we report a novel truncating FOXJ1 variant (c...
May 9, 2023: Human Molecular Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37131797/p73-activates-transcriptional-signatures-of-basal-lineage-identity-and-ciliogenesis-in-pancreatic-ductal-adenocarcinoma
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Stella K Hur, Tim D D Somerville, Xiaoli S Wu, Diogo Maia-Silva, Osama E Demerdash, David A Tuveson, Faiyaz Notta, Christopher R Vakoc
During the progression of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), tumor cells are known to acquire transcriptional and morphological properties of the basal (also known as squamous) epithelial lineage, which leads to more aggressive disease characteristics. Here, we show that a subset of basal-like PDAC tumors aberrantly express p73 (TA isoform), which is a known transcriptional activator of basal lineage identity, ciliogenesis, and tumor suppression in normal tissue development. Using gain- and loss- of function experiments, we show that p73 is necessary and sufficient to activate genes related to basal identity (e...
April 21, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36980927/genome-wide-detection-and-analysis-of-copy-number-variation-in-anhui-indigenous-and-western-commercial-pig-breeds-using-porcine-80k-snp-beadchip
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chengliang Xu, Wei Zhang, Yao Jiang, Mei Zhou, Linqing Liu, Shiguang Su, Xueting Li, Chonglong Wang
Copy number variation (CNV) is an important class of genetic variations widely associated with the porcine genome, but little is known about the characteristics of CNVs in foreign and indigenous pig breeds. We performed a genome-wide comparison of CNVs between Anhui indigenous pig (AHIP) and Western commercial pig (WECP) breeds based on data from the Porcine 80K SNP BeadChip. After analysis using the PennCNV software, we detected 3863 and 7546 CNVs in the AHIP and WECP populations, respectively. We obtained 225 (loss: 178, gain: 47) and 379 (loss: 293, gain: 86) copy number variation regions (CNVRs) randomly distributed across the autosomes of the AHIP and WECP populations, accounting for 10...
March 5, 2023: Genes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36952679/ionocyte-specific-regulation-of-cftr
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yukiko Sato, Dusik Kim, Mark J Turner, Yishan Luo, Syeda Sadaf Zehra Zaidi, David Y Thomas, John W Hanrahan
The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is a tightly regulated anion channel that mediates chloride and bicarbonate conductance in many epithelia and in other tissues, but whether its regulation varies depending on the cell type has not been investigated. Epithelial CFTR expression is highest in rare cells called ionocytes. We studied CFTR regulation in control and ionocyte-enriched cultures by transducing bronchial basal cells with adenoviruses that contain only eGFP or FOXI1 + eGFP as separate polypeptides...
March 23, 2023: American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36929635/down-expression-of-foxj1-on-airway-epithelium-with-impaired-cilia-architecture-in-non-cystic-fibrosis-bronchiectasis-implies-disease-severity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiao-Ling Zou, Hai-Ling Yang, Wen-Wen Ding, Hai-Ke Li, Yu-Qi Zhou, Tian-Tuo Zhang
INTRODUCTION: The pathogenesis of non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis has not been clearly clarified. This study aimed to investigate the expression of ciliary regulating protein forkhead box protein j1 (Foxj1) on airway epithelium in non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis and its association with airway cilia structure disorder and disease severity. METHODS: Lung tissue sections excised from 47 patients with non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis were included between January 2018 and June 2021...
March 16, 2023: Clinical Respiratory Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36922987/molecular-characteristics-and-transcriptional-regulatory-of-spermatogenesis-related-gene-rfx2-in-adult-banna-mini-pig-inbred-line-bmi
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhipeng Liu, Hongmei Dai, Hailong Huo, Weizhen Li, Yun Jiang, Xia Zhang, Jinlong Huo
RFX2 plays critical roles in mammalian spermatogenesis and cilium maturation. Here, the testes of 12-month-old adult boars of Banna mini-pig inbred line (BMI) were subjected to whole-transcriptome sequencing. The results indicated that the average expression (raw count) of RFX2 gene in BMI testes was 16138.25, and the average expression value of the corresponding transcript ENSSSCT00000043271.2 was 123.1898. The CDS of RFX2 obtained from BMI testes was 2,817 bp (GenBank accession number: OL362242). Gene structure analysis showed that RFX2 was located on chromosome 2 of the pig genome with 19 exons...
2023: Animal Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36919683/comparison-of-the-cost-and-effect-of-combined-conditioned-medium-and-conventional-medium-for-fallopian-tube-organoid-cultures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu-Hsun Chang, Kun-Chi Wu, Tomor Harnod, Dah-Ching Ding
Fallopian tube epithelial cells (FTEC) are thought to be the cell of origin of high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma. FTEC organoids can be used as research models for the disease. Nevertheless, culturing organoids requires a medium supplemented with several expensive growth factors. We proposed that a combined conditioned medium based on the composition of the fallopian tubes, including epithelial, stromal, and endothelial cells could enhance FTEC organoid formation. We derived two primary culture cell lines from the fimbria portion of the fallopian tubes...
2023: Cell Transplantation
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