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Primary ciliogenesis is a crucial step for multiciliated cell determinism in the respiratory epithelium

Randa Belgacemi, Zania Diabasana, Antony Hoarau, Xavier Dubernard, Jean‐Claude Mérol, Christophe Ruaux, Myriam Polette, Jeanne‐Marie Perotin, Gaëtan Deslée, Valérian Dormoy

2021Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The alteration of the mucociliary clearance is a major hallmark of respiratory diseases related to structural and functional cilia abnormalities such as chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD), asthma and cystic fibrosis. Primary cilia and motile cilia are the two principal organelles involved in the control of cell fate in the airways. We tested the effect of primary cilia removal in the establishment of a fully differentiated respiratory epithelium. Epithelial barrier integrity was not altered while multiciliated cells were decreased and mucous-secreting cells were increased. Primary cilia homeostasis is therefore paramount for airway epithelial cell differentiation. Primary cilia-associated pathophysiologic implications require further investigations in the context of respiratory diseases.

Topics & Concepts

CiliumCiliogenesisRespiratory epitheliumMotile ciliumBiologyEpitheliumRespiratory MucosaContext (archaeology)Mucociliary clearanceCystic fibrosisCell biologyRespiratory systemPrimary ciliary dyskinesiaPathologyLungMedicineAnatomyGeneticsInternal medicineBronchiectasisPaleontologyGenetic and Kidney Cyst DiseasesCystic Fibrosis Research AdvancesNeonatal Respiratory Health Research
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