Transcriptional program of ciliated epithelial cells reveals new cilium and centrosome components and links to human disease.

Defects in the centrosome and cilium are associated with a set of human diseases having diverse phenotypes. To further characterize the components that define the function of these organelles we determined the transcriptional profile of multiciliated tracheal epithelial cells. Cultures of mouse trac...

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Main Authors: Ramona A Hoh, Timothy R Stowe, Erin Turk, Tim Stearns
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3534086?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f869bf6b9dff463289dd20629ebba5482020-11-24T21:32:47ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01712e5216610.1371/journal.pone.0052166Transcriptional program of ciliated epithelial cells reveals new cilium and centrosome components and links to human disease.Ramona A HohTimothy R StoweErin TurkTim StearnsDefects in the centrosome and cilium are associated with a set of human diseases having diverse phenotypes. To further characterize the components that define the function of these organelles we determined the transcriptional profile of multiciliated tracheal epithelial cells. Cultures of mouse tracheal epithelial cells undergoing differentiation in vitro were derived from mice expressing GFP from the ciliated-cell specific FOXJ1 promoter (FOXJ1:GFP). The transcriptional profile of ciliating GFP+ cells from these cultures was defined at an early and a late time point during differentiation and was refined by subtraction of the profile of the non-ciliated GFP- cells. We identified 649 genes upregulated early, when most cells were forming basal bodies, and 73 genes genes upregulated late, when most cells were fully ciliated. Most, but not all, of known centrosome proteins are transcriptionally upregulated early, particularly Plk4, a master regulator of centriole formation. We found that three genes associated with human disease states, Mdm1, Mlf1, and Dyx1c1, are upregulated during ciliogenesis and localize to centrioles and cilia. This transcriptome for mammalian multiciliated epithelial cells identifies new candidate centrosome and cilia proteins, highlights similarities between components of motile and primary cilia, and identifies new links between cilia proteins and human disease.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3534086?pdf=render
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author Ramona A Hoh
Timothy R Stowe
Erin Turk
Tim Stearns
spellingShingle Ramona A Hoh
Timothy R Stowe
Erin Turk
Tim Stearns
Transcriptional program of ciliated epithelial cells reveals new cilium and centrosome components and links to human disease.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ramona A Hoh
Timothy R Stowe
Erin Turk
Tim Stearns
author_sort Ramona A Hoh
title Transcriptional program of ciliated epithelial cells reveals new cilium and centrosome components and links to human disease.
title_short Transcriptional program of ciliated epithelial cells reveals new cilium and centrosome components and links to human disease.
title_full Transcriptional program of ciliated epithelial cells reveals new cilium and centrosome components and links to human disease.
title_fullStr Transcriptional program of ciliated epithelial cells reveals new cilium and centrosome components and links to human disease.
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptional program of ciliated epithelial cells reveals new cilium and centrosome components and links to human disease.
title_sort transcriptional program of ciliated epithelial cells reveals new cilium and centrosome components and links to human disease.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Defects in the centrosome and cilium are associated with a set of human diseases having diverse phenotypes. To further characterize the components that define the function of these organelles we determined the transcriptional profile of multiciliated tracheal epithelial cells. Cultures of mouse tracheal epithelial cells undergoing differentiation in vitro were derived from mice expressing GFP from the ciliated-cell specific FOXJ1 promoter (FOXJ1:GFP). The transcriptional profile of ciliating GFP+ cells from these cultures was defined at an early and a late time point during differentiation and was refined by subtraction of the profile of the non-ciliated GFP- cells. We identified 649 genes upregulated early, when most cells were forming basal bodies, and 73 genes genes upregulated late, when most cells were fully ciliated. Most, but not all, of known centrosome proteins are transcriptionally upregulated early, particularly Plk4, a master regulator of centriole formation. We found that three genes associated with human disease states, Mdm1, Mlf1, and Dyx1c1, are upregulated during ciliogenesis and localize to centrioles and cilia. This transcriptome for mammalian multiciliated epithelial cells identifies new candidate centrosome and cilia proteins, highlights similarities between components of motile and primary cilia, and identifies new links between cilia proteins and human disease.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3534086?pdf=render
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