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cAMP Response Element Binding Protein Is Required for Differentiation of Respiratory Epithelium during Murine Development

The cAMP response element binding protein 1 (Creb1) transcription factor regulates cellular gene expression in response to elevated levels of intracellular cAMP. Creb1 (−/−) fetal mice are phenotypically smaller than wildtype littermates, predominantly die in utero and do not survive after birth due...

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Autores principales: Bird, A. Daniel, Flecknoe, Sharon J., Tan, Kheng H., Olsson, P. Fredrik, Antony, Nisha, Mantamadiotis, Theo, Hooper, Stuart B., Cole, Timothy J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3050929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21408140
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017843
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author Bird, A. Daniel
Flecknoe, Sharon J.
Tan, Kheng H.
Olsson, P. Fredrik
Antony, Nisha
Mantamadiotis, Theo
Hooper, Stuart B.
Cole, Timothy J.
author_facet Bird, A. Daniel
Flecknoe, Sharon J.
Tan, Kheng H.
Olsson, P. Fredrik
Antony, Nisha
Mantamadiotis, Theo
Hooper, Stuart B.
Cole, Timothy J.
author_sort Bird, A. Daniel
collection PubMed
description The cAMP response element binding protein 1 (Creb1) transcription factor regulates cellular gene expression in response to elevated levels of intracellular cAMP. Creb1 (−/−) fetal mice are phenotypically smaller than wildtype littermates, predominantly die in utero and do not survive after birth due to respiratory failure. We have further investigated the respiratory defect of Creb1(−/−) fetal mice during development. Lungs of Creb1(−/−) fetal mice were pale in colour and smaller than wildtype controls in proportion to their reduced body size. Creb1(−/−) lungs also did not mature morphologically beyond E16.5 with little or no expansion of airway luminal spaces, a phenotype also observed with the Creb1(−/−) lung on a Crem (−/−) genetic background. Creb1 was highly expressed throughout the lung at all stages examined, however activation of Creb1 was detected primarily in distal lung epithelium. Cell differentiation of E17.5 Creb1 (−/−) lung distal epithelium was analysed by electron microscopy and showed markedly reduced numbers of type-I and type-II alveolar epithelial cells. Furthermore, immunomarkers for specific lineages of proximal epithelium including ciliated, non-ciliated (Clara), and neuroendocrine cells showed delayed onset of expression in the Creb1(−/−) lung. Finally, gene expression analyses of the E17.5 Creb1 (−/−) lung using whole genome microarray and qPCR collectively identified respiratory marker gene profiles and provide potential novel Creb1-regulated genes. Together, these results demonstrate a crucial role for Creb1 activity for the development and differentiation of the conducting and distal lung epithelium.
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spelling pubmed-30509292011-03-15 cAMP Response Element Binding Protein Is Required for Differentiation of Respiratory Epithelium during Murine Development Bird, A. Daniel Flecknoe, Sharon J. Tan, Kheng H. Olsson, P. Fredrik Antony, Nisha Mantamadiotis, Theo Hooper, Stuart B. Cole, Timothy J. PLoS One Research Article The cAMP response element binding protein 1 (Creb1) transcription factor regulates cellular gene expression in response to elevated levels of intracellular cAMP. Creb1 (−/−) fetal mice are phenotypically smaller than wildtype littermates, predominantly die in utero and do not survive after birth due to respiratory failure. We have further investigated the respiratory defect of Creb1(−/−) fetal mice during development. Lungs of Creb1(−/−) fetal mice were pale in colour and smaller than wildtype controls in proportion to their reduced body size. Creb1(−/−) lungs also did not mature morphologically beyond E16.5 with little or no expansion of airway luminal spaces, a phenotype also observed with the Creb1(−/−) lung on a Crem (−/−) genetic background. Creb1 was highly expressed throughout the lung at all stages examined, however activation of Creb1 was detected primarily in distal lung epithelium. Cell differentiation of E17.5 Creb1 (−/−) lung distal epithelium was analysed by electron microscopy and showed markedly reduced numbers of type-I and type-II alveolar epithelial cells. Furthermore, immunomarkers for specific lineages of proximal epithelium including ciliated, non-ciliated (Clara), and neuroendocrine cells showed delayed onset of expression in the Creb1(−/−) lung. Finally, gene expression analyses of the E17.5 Creb1 (−/−) lung using whole genome microarray and qPCR collectively identified respiratory marker gene profiles and provide potential novel Creb1-regulated genes. Together, these results demonstrate a crucial role for Creb1 activity for the development and differentiation of the conducting and distal lung epithelium. Public Library of Science 2011-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3050929/ /pubmed/21408140 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017843 Text en Bird et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bird, A. Daniel
Flecknoe, Sharon J.
Tan, Kheng H.
Olsson, P. Fredrik
Antony, Nisha
Mantamadiotis, Theo
Hooper, Stuart B.
Cole, Timothy J.
cAMP Response Element Binding Protein Is Required for Differentiation of Respiratory Epithelium during Murine Development
title cAMP Response Element Binding Protein Is Required for Differentiation of Respiratory Epithelium during Murine Development
title_full cAMP Response Element Binding Protein Is Required for Differentiation of Respiratory Epithelium during Murine Development
title_fullStr cAMP Response Element Binding Protein Is Required for Differentiation of Respiratory Epithelium during Murine Development
title_full_unstemmed cAMP Response Element Binding Protein Is Required for Differentiation of Respiratory Epithelium during Murine Development
title_short cAMP Response Element Binding Protein Is Required for Differentiation of Respiratory Epithelium during Murine Development
title_sort camp response element binding protein is required for differentiation of respiratory epithelium during murine development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3050929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21408140
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017843
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