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Myb promotes centriole amplification and later steps of the multiciliogenesis program
The transcriptional control of primary cilium formation and ciliary motility are beginning to be understood, but little is known about the transcriptional programs that control cilium number and other structural and functional specializations. One of the most intriguing ciliary specializations occur...
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2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3787764/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24048590 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.094102 |
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author | Tan, Fraser E. Vladar, Eszter K. Ma, Lina Fuentealba, Luis C. Hoh, Ramona Espinoza, F. Hernán Axelrod, Jeffrey D. Alvarez-Buylla, Arturo Stearns, Tim Kintner, Chris Krasnow, Mark A. |
author_facet | Tan, Fraser E. Vladar, Eszter K. Ma, Lina Fuentealba, Luis C. Hoh, Ramona Espinoza, F. Hernán Axelrod, Jeffrey D. Alvarez-Buylla, Arturo Stearns, Tim Kintner, Chris Krasnow, Mark A. |
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description | The transcriptional control of primary cilium formation and ciliary motility are beginning to be understood, but little is known about the transcriptional programs that control cilium number and other structural and functional specializations. One of the most intriguing ciliary specializations occurs in multiciliated cells (MCCs), which amplify their centrioles to nucleate hundreds of cilia per cell, instead of the usual monocilium. Here we report that the transcription factor MYB, which promotes S phase and drives cycling of a variety of progenitor cells, is expressed in postmitotic epithelial cells of the mouse airways and ependyma destined to become MCCs. MYB is expressed early in multiciliogenesis, as progenitors exit the cell cycle and amplify their centrioles, then switches off as MCCs mature. Conditional inactivation of Myb in the developing airways blocks or delays centriole amplification and expression of FOXJ1, a transcription factor that controls centriole docking and ciliary motility, and airways fail to become fully ciliated. We provide evidence that MYB acts in a conserved pathway downstream of Notch signaling and multicilin, a protein related to the S-phase regulator geminin, and upstream of FOXJ1. MYB can activate endogenous Foxj1 expression and stimulate a cotransfected Foxj1 reporter in heterologous cells, and it can drive the complete multiciliogenesis program in Xenopus embryonic epidermis. We conclude that MYB has an early, crucial and conserved role in multiciliogenesis, and propose that it promotes a novel S-like phase in which centriole amplification occurs uncoupled from DNA synthesis, and then drives later steps of multiciliogenesis through induction of Foxj1. |
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spelling | pubmed-37877642013-10-24 Myb promotes centriole amplification and later steps of the multiciliogenesis program Tan, Fraser E. Vladar, Eszter K. Ma, Lina Fuentealba, Luis C. Hoh, Ramona Espinoza, F. Hernán Axelrod, Jeffrey D. Alvarez-Buylla, Arturo Stearns, Tim Kintner, Chris Krasnow, Mark A. Development Research Articles The transcriptional control of primary cilium formation and ciliary motility are beginning to be understood, but little is known about the transcriptional programs that control cilium number and other structural and functional specializations. One of the most intriguing ciliary specializations occurs in multiciliated cells (MCCs), which amplify their centrioles to nucleate hundreds of cilia per cell, instead of the usual monocilium. Here we report that the transcription factor MYB, which promotes S phase and drives cycling of a variety of progenitor cells, is expressed in postmitotic epithelial cells of the mouse airways and ependyma destined to become MCCs. MYB is expressed early in multiciliogenesis, as progenitors exit the cell cycle and amplify their centrioles, then switches off as MCCs mature. Conditional inactivation of Myb in the developing airways blocks or delays centriole amplification and expression of FOXJ1, a transcription factor that controls centriole docking and ciliary motility, and airways fail to become fully ciliated. We provide evidence that MYB acts in a conserved pathway downstream of Notch signaling and multicilin, a protein related to the S-phase regulator geminin, and upstream of FOXJ1. MYB can activate endogenous Foxj1 expression and stimulate a cotransfected Foxj1 reporter in heterologous cells, and it can drive the complete multiciliogenesis program in Xenopus embryonic epidermis. We conclude that MYB has an early, crucial and conserved role in multiciliogenesis, and propose that it promotes a novel S-like phase in which centriole amplification occurs uncoupled from DNA synthesis, and then drives later steps of multiciliogenesis through induction of Foxj1. Company of Biologists 2013-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3787764/ /pubmed/24048590 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.094102 Text en © 2013. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Tan, Fraser E. Vladar, Eszter K. Ma, Lina Fuentealba, Luis C. Hoh, Ramona Espinoza, F. Hernán Axelrod, Jeffrey D. Alvarez-Buylla, Arturo Stearns, Tim Kintner, Chris Krasnow, Mark A. Myb promotes centriole amplification and later steps of the multiciliogenesis program |
title | Myb promotes centriole amplification and later steps of the multiciliogenesis program |
title_full | Myb promotes centriole amplification and later steps of the multiciliogenesis program |
title_fullStr | Myb promotes centriole amplification and later steps of the multiciliogenesis program |
title_full_unstemmed | Myb promotes centriole amplification and later steps of the multiciliogenesis program |
title_short | Myb promotes centriole amplification and later steps of the multiciliogenesis program |
title_sort | myb promotes centriole amplification and later steps of the multiciliogenesis program |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3787764/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24048590 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.094102 |
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