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Sperm-Associated Antigen 6 (SPAG6) Deficiency and Defects in Ciliogenesis and Cilia Function: Polarity, Density, and Beat

SPAG6, an axoneme central apparatus protein, is essential for function of ependymal cell cilia and sperm flagella. A significant number of Spag6-deficient mice die with hydrocephalus, and surviving males are sterile because of sperm motility defects. In further exploring the ciliary dysfunction in S...

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Autores principales: Teves, Maria E., Sears, Patrick R., Li, Wei, Zhang, Zhengang, Tang, Waixing, van Reesema, Lauren, Costanzo, Richard M., Davis, C. William, Knowles, Michael R., Strauss, Jerome F., Zhang, Zhibing
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4204823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25333478
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107271
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author Teves, Maria E.
Sears, Patrick R.
Li, Wei
Zhang, Zhengang
Tang, Waixing
van Reesema, Lauren
Costanzo, Richard M.
Davis, C. William
Knowles, Michael R.
Strauss, Jerome F.
Zhang, Zhibing
author_facet Teves, Maria E.
Sears, Patrick R.
Li, Wei
Zhang, Zhengang
Tang, Waixing
van Reesema, Lauren
Costanzo, Richard M.
Davis, C. William
Knowles, Michael R.
Strauss, Jerome F.
Zhang, Zhibing
author_sort Teves, Maria E.
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description SPAG6, an axoneme central apparatus protein, is essential for function of ependymal cell cilia and sperm flagella. A significant number of Spag6-deficient mice die with hydrocephalus, and surviving males are sterile because of sperm motility defects. In further exploring the ciliary dysfunction in Spag6-null mice, we discovered that cilia beat frequency was significantly reduced in tracheal epithelial cells, and that the beat was not synchronized. There was also a significant reduction in cilia density in both brain ependymal and trachea epithelial cells, and cilia arrays were disorganized. The orientation of basal feet, which determines the direction of axoneme orientation, was apparently random in Spag6-deficient mice, and there were reduced numbers of basal feet, consistent with reduced cilia density. The polarized epithelial cell morphology and distribution of intracellular mucin, α-tubulin, and the planar cell polarity protein, Vangl2, were lost in Spag6-deficient tracheal epithelial cells. Polarized epithelial cell morphology and polarized distribution of α-tubulin in tracheal epithelial cells was observed in one-week old wild-type mice, but not in the Spag6-deficient mice of the same age. Thus, the cilia and polarity defects appear prior to 7 days post-partum. These findings suggest that SPAG6 not only regulates cilia/flagellar motility, but that in its absence, ciliogenesis, axoneme orientation, and tracheal epithelial cell polarity are altered.
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spelling pubmed-42048232014-10-27 Sperm-Associated Antigen 6 (SPAG6) Deficiency and Defects in Ciliogenesis and Cilia Function: Polarity, Density, and Beat Teves, Maria E. Sears, Patrick R. Li, Wei Zhang, Zhengang Tang, Waixing van Reesema, Lauren Costanzo, Richard M. Davis, C. William Knowles, Michael R. Strauss, Jerome F. Zhang, Zhibing PLoS One Research Article SPAG6, an axoneme central apparatus protein, is essential for function of ependymal cell cilia and sperm flagella. A significant number of Spag6-deficient mice die with hydrocephalus, and surviving males are sterile because of sperm motility defects. In further exploring the ciliary dysfunction in Spag6-null mice, we discovered that cilia beat frequency was significantly reduced in tracheal epithelial cells, and that the beat was not synchronized. There was also a significant reduction in cilia density in both brain ependymal and trachea epithelial cells, and cilia arrays were disorganized. The orientation of basal feet, which determines the direction of axoneme orientation, was apparently random in Spag6-deficient mice, and there were reduced numbers of basal feet, consistent with reduced cilia density. The polarized epithelial cell morphology and distribution of intracellular mucin, α-tubulin, and the planar cell polarity protein, Vangl2, were lost in Spag6-deficient tracheal epithelial cells. Polarized epithelial cell morphology and polarized distribution of α-tubulin in tracheal epithelial cells was observed in one-week old wild-type mice, but not in the Spag6-deficient mice of the same age. Thus, the cilia and polarity defects appear prior to 7 days post-partum. These findings suggest that SPAG6 not only regulates cilia/flagellar motility, but that in its absence, ciliogenesis, axoneme orientation, and tracheal epithelial cell polarity are altered. Public Library of Science 2014-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4204823/ /pubmed/25333478 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107271 Text en © 2014 Teves 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Teves, Maria E.
Sears, Patrick R.
Li, Wei
Zhang, Zhengang
Tang, Waixing
van Reesema, Lauren
Costanzo, Richard M.
Davis, C. William
Knowles, Michael R.
Strauss, Jerome F.
Zhang, Zhibing
Sperm-Associated Antigen 6 (SPAG6) Deficiency and Defects in Ciliogenesis and Cilia Function: Polarity, Density, and Beat
title Sperm-Associated Antigen 6 (SPAG6) Deficiency and Defects in Ciliogenesis and Cilia Function: Polarity, Density, and Beat
title_full Sperm-Associated Antigen 6 (SPAG6) Deficiency and Defects in Ciliogenesis and Cilia Function: Polarity, Density, and Beat
title_fullStr Sperm-Associated Antigen 6 (SPAG6) Deficiency and Defects in Ciliogenesis and Cilia Function: Polarity, Density, and Beat
title_full_unstemmed Sperm-Associated Antigen 6 (SPAG6) Deficiency and Defects in Ciliogenesis and Cilia Function: Polarity, Density, and Beat
title_short Sperm-Associated Antigen 6 (SPAG6) Deficiency and Defects in Ciliogenesis and Cilia Function: Polarity, Density, and Beat
title_sort sperm-associated antigen 6 (spag6) deficiency and defects in ciliogenesis and cilia function: polarity, density, and beat
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4204823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25333478
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107271
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