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Loss of Rab27 function results in abnormal lung epithelium structure in mice

Rab27 small GTPases regulate secretion and movement of lysosome-related organelles such as T cell cytolytic granules and platelet-dense granules. Previous studies indicated that Rab27a and Rab27b are expressed in the murine lung suggesting that they regulate secretory processes in the lung. Consiste...

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Autores principales: Bolasco, Giulia, Tracey-White, Dhani C., Tolmachova, Tanya, Thorley, Andrew J., Tetley, Teresa D., Seabra, Miguel C., Hume, Alistair N.
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Publicado: American Physiological Society 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3063958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21160031
http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00446.2010
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author Bolasco, Giulia
Tracey-White, Dhani C.
Tolmachova, Tanya
Thorley, Andrew J.
Tetley, Teresa D.
Seabra, Miguel C.
Hume, Alistair N.
author_facet Bolasco, Giulia
Tracey-White, Dhani C.
Tolmachova, Tanya
Thorley, Andrew J.
Tetley, Teresa D.
Seabra, Miguel C.
Hume, Alistair N.
author_sort Bolasco, Giulia
collection PubMed
description Rab27 small GTPases regulate secretion and movement of lysosome-related organelles such as T cell cytolytic granules and platelet-dense granules. Previous studies indicated that Rab27a and Rab27b are expressed in the murine lung suggesting that they regulate secretory processes in the lung. Consistent with those studies, we found that Rab27a and Rab27b are expressed in cell types that contain secretory granules: alveolar epithelial type II (AEII) and Clara cells. We then used Rab27a/Rab27b double knockout (DKO) mice to examine the functional consequence of loss of Rab27 proteins in the murine lung. Light and electron microscopy revealed a number of morphological changes in lungs from DKO mice when compared with those in control animals. In aged DKO mice we observed atrophy of the bronchiolar and alveolar epithelium with reduction of cells numbers, thinning of the bronchiolar epithelium and alveolar walls, and enlargement of alveolar airspaces. In these samples we also observed increased numbers of activated foamy alveolar macrophages and granulocyte containing infiltrates together with reduction in the numbers of Clara cells and AEII cells compared with control. At the ultrastructural level we observed accumulation of cytoplasmic membranes and vesicles in Clara cells. Meanwhile, AEII cells in DKO accumulated large mature lamellar bodies and lacked immature/precursor lamellar bodies. We hypothesize that the morphological changes observed at the ultrastructural level in DKO samples result from secretory defects in AEII and Clara cells and that over time these defects lead to atrophy of the epithelium.
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spelling pubmed-30639582012-03-01 Loss of Rab27 function results in abnormal lung epithelium structure in mice Bolasco, Giulia Tracey-White, Dhani C. Tolmachova, Tanya Thorley, Andrew J. Tetley, Teresa D. Seabra, Miguel C. Hume, Alistair N. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol Protein and Vesicle Trafficking, Cytoskeleton Rab27 small GTPases regulate secretion and movement of lysosome-related organelles such as T cell cytolytic granules and platelet-dense granules. Previous studies indicated that Rab27a and Rab27b are expressed in the murine lung suggesting that they regulate secretory processes in the lung. Consistent with those studies, we found that Rab27a and Rab27b are expressed in cell types that contain secretory granules: alveolar epithelial type II (AEII) and Clara cells. We then used Rab27a/Rab27b double knockout (DKO) mice to examine the functional consequence of loss of Rab27 proteins in the murine lung. Light and electron microscopy revealed a number of morphological changes in lungs from DKO mice when compared with those in control animals. In aged DKO mice we observed atrophy of the bronchiolar and alveolar epithelium with reduction of cells numbers, thinning of the bronchiolar epithelium and alveolar walls, and enlargement of alveolar airspaces. In these samples we also observed increased numbers of activated foamy alveolar macrophages and granulocyte containing infiltrates together with reduction in the numbers of Clara cells and AEII cells compared with control. At the ultrastructural level we observed accumulation of cytoplasmic membranes and vesicles in Clara cells. Meanwhile, AEII cells in DKO accumulated large mature lamellar bodies and lacked immature/precursor lamellar bodies. We hypothesize that the morphological changes observed at the ultrastructural level in DKO samples result from secretory defects in AEII and Clara cells and that over time these defects lead to atrophy of the epithelium. American Physiological Society 2011-03 2010-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3063958/ /pubmed/21160031 http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00446.2010 Text en Copyright © 2011 the American Physiological Society This document may be redistributed and reused, subject to www.the-aps.org/publications/journals/funding_addendum_policy.htm (http://www.the-aps.org/publications/journals/funding_addendum_policy.htm) .
spellingShingle Protein and Vesicle Trafficking, Cytoskeleton
Bolasco, Giulia
Tracey-White, Dhani C.
Tolmachova, Tanya
Thorley, Andrew J.
Tetley, Teresa D.
Seabra, Miguel C.
Hume, Alistair N.
Loss of Rab27 function results in abnormal lung epithelium structure in mice
title Loss of Rab27 function results in abnormal lung epithelium structure in mice
title_full Loss of Rab27 function results in abnormal lung epithelium structure in mice
title_fullStr Loss of Rab27 function results in abnormal lung epithelium structure in mice
title_full_unstemmed Loss of Rab27 function results in abnormal lung epithelium structure in mice
title_short Loss of Rab27 function results in abnormal lung epithelium structure in mice
title_sort loss of rab27 function results in abnormal lung epithelium structure in mice
topic Protein and Vesicle Trafficking, Cytoskeleton
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3063958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21160031
http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00446.2010
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