Transcriptional regionalization of the fruit fly's airway epithelium.

Although airway epithelia are primarily devoted to gas exchange, they have to fulfil a number of different tasks including organ maintenance and the epithelial immune response to fight airborne pathogens. These different tasks are at least partially accomplished by specialized cell types in the epit...

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Main Authors: Muhammad N Faisal, Julia Hoffmann, Samar El-Kholy, Kimberley Kallsen, Christina Wagner, Iris Bruchhaus, Christine Fink, Thomas Roeder
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4097054?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b075deebeef743eb80308ee004b186252020-11-25T01:33:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0197e10253410.1371/journal.pone.0102534Transcriptional regionalization of the fruit fly's airway epithelium.Muhammad N FaisalJulia HoffmannSamar El-KholyKimberley KallsenChristina WagnerIris BruchhausChristine FinkThomas RoederAlthough airway epithelia are primarily devoted to gas exchange, they have to fulfil a number of different tasks including organ maintenance and the epithelial immune response to fight airborne pathogens. These different tasks are at least partially accomplished by specialized cell types in the epithelium. In addition, a proximal to distal gradient mirroring the transition from airflow conduction to real gas exchange, is also operative. We analysed the airway system of larval Drosophila melanogaster with respect to region-specific expression in the proximal to distal axis. The larval airway system is made of epithelial cells only. We found differential expression between major trunks of the airways and more distal ones comprising primary, secondary and terminal ones. A more detailed analysis was performed using DNA-microarray analysis to identify cohorts of genes that are either predominantly expressed in the dorsal trunks or in the primary/secondary/terminal branches of the airways. Among these differentially expressed genes are especially those involved in signal transduction. Wnt-signalling associated genes for example are predominantly found in secondary/terminal airways. In addition, some G-protein coupled receptors are differentially expressed between both regions of the airways, exemplified by those activated by octopamine or tyramine, the invertebrate counterparts of epinephrine and norepinephrine. Whereas the OAMB is predominantly found in terminal airway regions, the oct3βR has higher expression levels in dorsal trunks. In addition, we observed a significant association of both, genes predominantly expressed in dorsal trunks or in primary to terminal branches branches with those regulated by hypoxia. Taken together, this observed differential expression is indicative for a proximal to distal transcriptional regionalization presumably reflecting functional differences in these parts of the fly's airway system.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4097054?pdf=render
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author Muhammad N Faisal
Julia Hoffmann
Samar El-Kholy
Kimberley Kallsen
Christina Wagner
Iris Bruchhaus
Christine Fink
Thomas Roeder
spellingShingle Muhammad N Faisal
Julia Hoffmann
Samar El-Kholy
Kimberley Kallsen
Christina Wagner
Iris Bruchhaus
Christine Fink
Thomas Roeder
Transcriptional regionalization of the fruit fly's airway epithelium.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Muhammad N Faisal
Julia Hoffmann
Samar El-Kholy
Kimberley Kallsen
Christina Wagner
Iris Bruchhaus
Christine Fink
Thomas Roeder
author_sort Muhammad N Faisal
title Transcriptional regionalization of the fruit fly's airway epithelium.
title_short Transcriptional regionalization of the fruit fly's airway epithelium.
title_full Transcriptional regionalization of the fruit fly's airway epithelium.
title_fullStr Transcriptional regionalization of the fruit fly's airway epithelium.
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptional regionalization of the fruit fly's airway epithelium.
title_sort transcriptional regionalization of the fruit fly's airway epithelium.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Although airway epithelia are primarily devoted to gas exchange, they have to fulfil a number of different tasks including organ maintenance and the epithelial immune response to fight airborne pathogens. These different tasks are at least partially accomplished by specialized cell types in the epithelium. In addition, a proximal to distal gradient mirroring the transition from airflow conduction to real gas exchange, is also operative. We analysed the airway system of larval Drosophila melanogaster with respect to region-specific expression in the proximal to distal axis. The larval airway system is made of epithelial cells only. We found differential expression between major trunks of the airways and more distal ones comprising primary, secondary and terminal ones. A more detailed analysis was performed using DNA-microarray analysis to identify cohorts of genes that are either predominantly expressed in the dorsal trunks or in the primary/secondary/terminal branches of the airways. Among these differentially expressed genes are especially those involved in signal transduction. Wnt-signalling associated genes for example are predominantly found in secondary/terminal airways. In addition, some G-protein coupled receptors are differentially expressed between both regions of the airways, exemplified by those activated by octopamine or tyramine, the invertebrate counterparts of epinephrine and norepinephrine. Whereas the OAMB is predominantly found in terminal airway regions, the oct3βR has higher expression levels in dorsal trunks. In addition, we observed a significant association of both, genes predominantly expressed in dorsal trunks or in primary to terminal branches branches with those regulated by hypoxia. Taken together, this observed differential expression is indicative for a proximal to distal transcriptional regionalization presumably reflecting functional differences in these parts of the fly's airway system.
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