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deltaNp63 Has a Role in Maintaining Epithelial Integrity in Airway Epithelium

The upper airways are lined with a pseudostratified bronchial epithelium that forms a barrier against unwanted substances in breathing air. The transcription factor p63, which is important for stratification of skin epithelium, has been shown to be expressed in basal cells of the lungs and its ΔN is...

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Autores principales: Arason, Ari Jon, Jonsdottir, Hulda R., Halldorsson, Skarphedinn, Benediktsdottir, Berglind Eva, Bergthorsson, Jon Thor, Ingthorsson, Saevar, Baldursson, Olafur, Sinha, Satrajit, Gudjonsson, Thorarinn, Magnusson, Magnus K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3922990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24533135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088683
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author Arason, Ari Jon
Jonsdottir, Hulda R.
Halldorsson, Skarphedinn
Benediktsdottir, Berglind Eva
Bergthorsson, Jon Thor
Ingthorsson, Saevar
Baldursson, Olafur
Sinha, Satrajit
Gudjonsson, Thorarinn
Magnusson, Magnus K.
author_facet Arason, Ari Jon
Jonsdottir, Hulda R.
Halldorsson, Skarphedinn
Benediktsdottir, Berglind Eva
Bergthorsson, Jon Thor
Ingthorsson, Saevar
Baldursson, Olafur
Sinha, Satrajit
Gudjonsson, Thorarinn
Magnusson, Magnus K.
author_sort Arason, Ari Jon
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description The upper airways are lined with a pseudostratified bronchial epithelium that forms a barrier against unwanted substances in breathing air. The transcription factor p63, which is important for stratification of skin epithelium, has been shown to be expressed in basal cells of the lungs and its ΔN isoform is recognized as a key player in squamous cell lung cancer. However, the role of p63 in formation and maintenance of bronchial epithelia is largely unknown. The objective of the current study was to determine the expression pattern of the ΔN and TA isoforms of p63 and the role of p63 in the development and maintenance of pseudostratified lung epithelium in situ and in culture. We used a human bronchial epithelial cell line with basal cell characteristics (VA10) to model bronchial epithelium in an air-liquid interface culture (ALI) and performed a lentiviral-based silencing of p63 to characterize the functional and phenotypic consequences of p63 loss. We demonstrate that ΔNp63 is the major isoform in the human lung and its expression was exclusively found in the basal cells lining the basement membrane of the bronchial epithelium. Knockdown of p63 affected proliferation and migration of VA10 cells and facilitated cellular senescence. Expression of p63 is critical for epithelial repair as demonstrated by wound healing assays. Importantly, generation of pseudostratified VA10 epithelium in the ALI setup depended on p63 expression and goblet cell differentiation, which can be induced by IL-13 stimulation, was abolished by the p63 knockdown. After knockdown of p63 in primary bronchial epithelial cells they did not proliferate and showed marked senescence. We conclude that these results strongly implicate p63 in the formation and maintenance of differentiated pseudostratified bronchial epithelium.
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spelling pubmed-39229902014-02-14 deltaNp63 Has a Role in Maintaining Epithelial Integrity in Airway Epithelium Arason, Ari Jon Jonsdottir, Hulda R. Halldorsson, Skarphedinn Benediktsdottir, Berglind Eva Bergthorsson, Jon Thor Ingthorsson, Saevar Baldursson, Olafur Sinha, Satrajit Gudjonsson, Thorarinn Magnusson, Magnus K. PLoS One Research Article The upper airways are lined with a pseudostratified bronchial epithelium that forms a barrier against unwanted substances in breathing air. The transcription factor p63, which is important for stratification of skin epithelium, has been shown to be expressed in basal cells of the lungs and its ΔN isoform is recognized as a key player in squamous cell lung cancer. However, the role of p63 in formation and maintenance of bronchial epithelia is largely unknown. The objective of the current study was to determine the expression pattern of the ΔN and TA isoforms of p63 and the role of p63 in the development and maintenance of pseudostratified lung epithelium in situ and in culture. We used a human bronchial epithelial cell line with basal cell characteristics (VA10) to model bronchial epithelium in an air-liquid interface culture (ALI) and performed a lentiviral-based silencing of p63 to characterize the functional and phenotypic consequences of p63 loss. We demonstrate that ΔNp63 is the major isoform in the human lung and its expression was exclusively found in the basal cells lining the basement membrane of the bronchial epithelium. Knockdown of p63 affected proliferation and migration of VA10 cells and facilitated cellular senescence. Expression of p63 is critical for epithelial repair as demonstrated by wound healing assays. Importantly, generation of pseudostratified VA10 epithelium in the ALI setup depended on p63 expression and goblet cell differentiation, which can be induced by IL-13 stimulation, was abolished by the p63 knockdown. After knockdown of p63 in primary bronchial epithelial cells they did not proliferate and showed marked senescence. We conclude that these results strongly implicate p63 in the formation and maintenance of differentiated pseudostratified bronchial epithelium. Public Library of Science 2014-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3922990/ /pubmed/24533135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088683 Text en © 2014 Arason 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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Arason, Ari Jon
Jonsdottir, Hulda R.
Halldorsson, Skarphedinn
Benediktsdottir, Berglind Eva
Bergthorsson, Jon Thor
Ingthorsson, Saevar
Baldursson, Olafur
Sinha, Satrajit
Gudjonsson, Thorarinn
Magnusson, Magnus K.
deltaNp63 Has a Role in Maintaining Epithelial Integrity in Airway Epithelium
title deltaNp63 Has a Role in Maintaining Epithelial Integrity in Airway Epithelium
title_full deltaNp63 Has a Role in Maintaining Epithelial Integrity in Airway Epithelium
title_fullStr deltaNp63 Has a Role in Maintaining Epithelial Integrity in Airway Epithelium
title_full_unstemmed deltaNp63 Has a Role in Maintaining Epithelial Integrity in Airway Epithelium
title_short deltaNp63 Has a Role in Maintaining Epithelial Integrity in Airway Epithelium
title_sort deltanp63 has a role in maintaining epithelial integrity in airway epithelium
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3922990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24533135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088683
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