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Genetic Ablation of Type III Adenylyl Cyclase Exerts Region-Specific Effects on Cilia Architecture in the Mouse Nose

We recently reported that olfactory sensory neurons in the dorsal zone of the mouse olfactory epithelium exhibit drastic location-dependent differences in cilia length. Furthermore, genetic ablation of type III adenylyl cyclase (ACIII), a key olfactory signaling protein and ubiquitous marker for pri...

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Autores principales: Challis, Rosemary C., Tian, Huikai, Yin, Wenbin, Ma, Minghong
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4778765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26942602
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150638
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author Challis, Rosemary C.
Tian, Huikai
Yin, Wenbin
Ma, Minghong
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Tian, Huikai
Yin, Wenbin
Ma, Minghong
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description We recently reported that olfactory sensory neurons in the dorsal zone of the mouse olfactory epithelium exhibit drastic location-dependent differences in cilia length. Furthermore, genetic ablation of type III adenylyl cyclase (ACIII), a key olfactory signaling protein and ubiquitous marker for primary cilia, disrupts the cilia length pattern and results in considerably shorter cilia, independent of odor-induced activity. Given the significant impact of ACIII on cilia length in the dorsal zone, we sought to further investigate the relationship between cilia length and ACIII level in various regions throughout the mouse olfactory epithelium. We employed whole-mount immunohistochemical staining to examine olfactory cilia morphology in phosphodiesterase (PDE) 1C(-/-);PDE4A(-/-) (simplified as PDEs(-/-) hereafter) and ACIII(-/-) mice in which ACIII levels are reduced and ablated, respectively. As expected, PDEs(-/-) animals exhibit dramatically shorter cilia in the dorsal zone (i.e., where the cilia pattern is found), similar to our previous observation in ACIII(-/-) mice. Remarkably, in a region not included in our previous study, ACIII(-/-) animals (but not PDEs(-/-) mice) have dramatically elongated, comet-shaped cilia, as opposed to characteristic star-shaped olfactory cilia. Here, we reveal that genetic ablation of ACIII has drastic, location-dependent effects on cilia architecture in the mouse nose. These results add a new dimension to our current understanding of olfactory cilia structure and regional organization of the olfactory epithelium. Together, these findings have significant implications for both cilia and sensory biology.
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spelling pubmed-47787652016-03-23 Genetic Ablation of Type III Adenylyl Cyclase Exerts Region-Specific Effects on Cilia Architecture in the Mouse Nose Challis, Rosemary C. Tian, Huikai Yin, Wenbin Ma, Minghong PLoS One Research Article We recently reported that olfactory sensory neurons in the dorsal zone of the mouse olfactory epithelium exhibit drastic location-dependent differences in cilia length. Furthermore, genetic ablation of type III adenylyl cyclase (ACIII), a key olfactory signaling protein and ubiquitous marker for primary cilia, disrupts the cilia length pattern and results in considerably shorter cilia, independent of odor-induced activity. Given the significant impact of ACIII on cilia length in the dorsal zone, we sought to further investigate the relationship between cilia length and ACIII level in various regions throughout the mouse olfactory epithelium. We employed whole-mount immunohistochemical staining to examine olfactory cilia morphology in phosphodiesterase (PDE) 1C(-/-);PDE4A(-/-) (simplified as PDEs(-/-) hereafter) and ACIII(-/-) mice in which ACIII levels are reduced and ablated, respectively. As expected, PDEs(-/-) animals exhibit dramatically shorter cilia in the dorsal zone (i.e., where the cilia pattern is found), similar to our previous observation in ACIII(-/-) mice. Remarkably, in a region not included in our previous study, ACIII(-/-) animals (but not PDEs(-/-) mice) have dramatically elongated, comet-shaped cilia, as opposed to characteristic star-shaped olfactory cilia. Here, we reveal that genetic ablation of ACIII has drastic, location-dependent effects on cilia architecture in the mouse nose. These results add a new dimension to our current understanding of olfactory cilia structure and regional organization of the olfactory epithelium. Together, these findings have significant implications for both cilia and sensory biology. Public Library of Science 2016-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4778765/ /pubmed/26942602 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150638 Text en © 2016 Challis 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Challis, Rosemary C.
Tian, Huikai
Yin, Wenbin
Ma, Minghong
Genetic Ablation of Type III Adenylyl Cyclase Exerts Region-Specific Effects on Cilia Architecture in the Mouse Nose
title Genetic Ablation of Type III Adenylyl Cyclase Exerts Region-Specific Effects on Cilia Architecture in the Mouse Nose
title_full Genetic Ablation of Type III Adenylyl Cyclase Exerts Region-Specific Effects on Cilia Architecture in the Mouse Nose
title_fullStr Genetic Ablation of Type III Adenylyl Cyclase Exerts Region-Specific Effects on Cilia Architecture in the Mouse Nose
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Ablation of Type III Adenylyl Cyclase Exerts Region-Specific Effects on Cilia Architecture in the Mouse Nose
title_short Genetic Ablation of Type III Adenylyl Cyclase Exerts Region-Specific Effects on Cilia Architecture in the Mouse Nose
title_sort genetic ablation of type iii adenylyl cyclase exerts region-specific effects on cilia architecture in the mouse nose
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4778765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26942602
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150638
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