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RFX3 Modulation of FOXJ1 regulation of cilia genes in the human airway epithelium

BACKGROUND: Ciliated cells play a central role in cleansing the airways of inhaled contaminants. They are derived from basal cells that include the airway stem/progenitor cells. In animal models, the transcription factor FOXJ1 has been shown to induce differentiation to the ciliated cell lineage, an...

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Autores principales: Didon, Lukas, Zwick, Rachel K, Chao, Ion Wa, Walters, Matthew S, Wang, Rui, Hackett, Neil R, Crystal, Ronald G
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3710277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23822649
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-14-70
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author Didon, Lukas
Zwick, Rachel K
Chao, Ion Wa
Walters, Matthew S
Wang, Rui
Hackett, Neil R
Crystal, Ronald G
author_facet Didon, Lukas
Zwick, Rachel K
Chao, Ion Wa
Walters, Matthew S
Wang, Rui
Hackett, Neil R
Crystal, Ronald G
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description BACKGROUND: Ciliated cells play a central role in cleansing the airways of inhaled contaminants. They are derived from basal cells that include the airway stem/progenitor cells. In animal models, the transcription factor FOXJ1 has been shown to induce differentiation to the ciliated cell lineage, and the RFX transcription factor-family has been shown to be necessary for, but not sufficient to induce, correct cilia development. METHODS: To test the hypothesis that FOXJ1 and RFX3 cooperatively induce expression of ciliated genes in the differentiation process of basal progenitor cells toward a ciliated cell linage in the human airway epithelium, primary human airway basal cells were assessed under conditions of in vitro differentiation induced by plasmid-mediated gene transfer of FOXJ1 and/or RFX3. TaqMan PCR was used to quantify mRNA levels of basal, secretory, and cilia-associated genes. RESULTS: Basal cells, when cultured in air-liquid interface, differentiated into a ciliated epithelium, expressing FOXJ1 and RFX3. Transfection of FOXJ1 into resting basal cells activated promoters and induced expression of ciliated cell genes as well as both FOXJ1 and RFX3, but not basal cell genes. Transfection of RFX3 induced expression of RFX3 but not FOXJ1, nor the expression of cilia-related genes. The combination of FOXJ1 + RFX3 enhanced ciliated gene promoter activity and mRNA expression beyond that due to FOXJ1 alone. Corroborating immunoprecipitation studies demonstrated an interaction between FOXJ1 and RFX3. CONCLUSION: FOXJ1 is an important regulator of cilia gene expression during ciliated cell differentiation, with RFX3 as a transcriptional co-activator to FOXJ1, helping to induce the expression of cilia genes in the process of ciliated cell differentiation of basal/progenitor cells.
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spelling pubmed-37102772013-07-13 RFX3 Modulation of FOXJ1 regulation of cilia genes in the human airway epithelium Didon, Lukas Zwick, Rachel K Chao, Ion Wa Walters, Matthew S Wang, Rui Hackett, Neil R Crystal, Ronald G Respir Res Research BACKGROUND: Ciliated cells play a central role in cleansing the airways of inhaled contaminants. They are derived from basal cells that include the airway stem/progenitor cells. In animal models, the transcription factor FOXJ1 has been shown to induce differentiation to the ciliated cell lineage, and the RFX transcription factor-family has been shown to be necessary for, but not sufficient to induce, correct cilia development. METHODS: To test the hypothesis that FOXJ1 and RFX3 cooperatively induce expression of ciliated genes in the differentiation process of basal progenitor cells toward a ciliated cell linage in the human airway epithelium, primary human airway basal cells were assessed under conditions of in vitro differentiation induced by plasmid-mediated gene transfer of FOXJ1 and/or RFX3. TaqMan PCR was used to quantify mRNA levels of basal, secretory, and cilia-associated genes. RESULTS: Basal cells, when cultured in air-liquid interface, differentiated into a ciliated epithelium, expressing FOXJ1 and RFX3. Transfection of FOXJ1 into resting basal cells activated promoters and induced expression of ciliated cell genes as well as both FOXJ1 and RFX3, but not basal cell genes. Transfection of RFX3 induced expression of RFX3 but not FOXJ1, nor the expression of cilia-related genes. The combination of FOXJ1 + RFX3 enhanced ciliated gene promoter activity and mRNA expression beyond that due to FOXJ1 alone. Corroborating immunoprecipitation studies demonstrated an interaction between FOXJ1 and RFX3. CONCLUSION: FOXJ1 is an important regulator of cilia gene expression during ciliated cell differentiation, with RFX3 as a transcriptional co-activator to FOXJ1, helping to induce the expression of cilia genes in the process of ciliated cell differentiation of basal/progenitor cells. BioMed Central 2013 2013-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3710277/ /pubmed/23822649 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-14-70 Text en Copyright © 2013 Didon et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Didon, Lukas
Zwick, Rachel K
Chao, Ion Wa
Walters, Matthew S
Wang, Rui
Hackett, Neil R
Crystal, Ronald G
RFX3 Modulation of FOXJ1 regulation of cilia genes in the human airway epithelium
title RFX3 Modulation of FOXJ1 regulation of cilia genes in the human airway epithelium
title_full RFX3 Modulation of FOXJ1 regulation of cilia genes in the human airway epithelium
title_fullStr RFX3 Modulation of FOXJ1 regulation of cilia genes in the human airway epithelium
title_full_unstemmed RFX3 Modulation of FOXJ1 regulation of cilia genes in the human airway epithelium
title_short RFX3 Modulation of FOXJ1 regulation of cilia genes in the human airway epithelium
title_sort rfx3 modulation of foxj1 regulation of cilia genes in the human airway epithelium
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3710277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23822649
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-14-70
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