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Recessive DNAH9 Loss-of-Function Mutations Cause Laterality Defects and Subtle Respiratory Ciliary-Beating Defects

Dysfunction of motile monocilia, altering the leftward flow at the embryonic node essential for determination of left-right body asymmetry, is a major cause of laterality defects. Laterality defects are also often associated with reduced mucociliary clearance caused by defective multiple motile cili...

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Autores principales: Loges, Niki T., Antony, Dinu, Maver, Ales, Deardorff, Matthew A., Güleç, Elif Yýlmaz, Gezdirici, Alper, Nöthe-Menchen, Tabea, Höben, Inga M., Jelten, Lena, Frank, Diana, Werner, Claudius, Tebbe, Johannes, Wu, Kaman, Goldmuntz, Elizabeth, Čuturilo, Goran, Krock, Bryan, Ritter, Alyssa, Hjeij, Rim, Bakey, Zeineb, Pennekamp, Petra, Dworniczak, Bernd, Brunner, Han, Peterlin, Borut, Tanidir, Cansaran, Olbrich, Heike, Omran, Heymut, Schmidts, Miriam
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Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6288205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30471718
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2018.10.020
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author Loges, Niki T.
Antony, Dinu
Maver, Ales
Deardorff, Matthew A.
Güleç, Elif Yýlmaz
Gezdirici, Alper
Nöthe-Menchen, Tabea
Höben, Inga M.
Jelten, Lena
Frank, Diana
Werner, Claudius
Tebbe, Johannes
Wu, Kaman
Goldmuntz, Elizabeth
Čuturilo, Goran
Krock, Bryan
Ritter, Alyssa
Hjeij, Rim
Bakey, Zeineb
Pennekamp, Petra
Dworniczak, Bernd
Brunner, Han
Peterlin, Borut
Tanidir, Cansaran
Olbrich, Heike
Omran, Heymut
Schmidts, Miriam
author_facet Loges, Niki T.
Antony, Dinu
Maver, Ales
Deardorff, Matthew A.
Güleç, Elif Yýlmaz
Gezdirici, Alper
Nöthe-Menchen, Tabea
Höben, Inga M.
Jelten, Lena
Frank, Diana
Werner, Claudius
Tebbe, Johannes
Wu, Kaman
Goldmuntz, Elizabeth
Čuturilo, Goran
Krock, Bryan
Ritter, Alyssa
Hjeij, Rim
Bakey, Zeineb
Pennekamp, Petra
Dworniczak, Bernd
Brunner, Han
Peterlin, Borut
Tanidir, Cansaran
Olbrich, Heike
Omran, Heymut
Schmidts, Miriam
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description Dysfunction of motile monocilia, altering the leftward flow at the embryonic node essential for determination of left-right body asymmetry, is a major cause of laterality defects. Laterality defects are also often associated with reduced mucociliary clearance caused by defective multiple motile cilia of the airway and are responsible for destructive airway disease. Outer dynein arms (ODAs) are essential for ciliary beat generation, and human respiratory cilia contain different ODA heavy chains (HCs): the panaxonemally distributed γ-HC DNAH5, proximally located β-HC DNAH11 (defining ODA type 1), and the distally localized β-HC DNAH9 (defining ODA type 2). Here we report loss-of-function mutations in DNAH9 in five independent families causing situs abnormalities associated with subtle respiratory ciliary dysfunction. Consistent with the observed subtle respiratory phenotype, high-speed video microscopy demonstrates distally impaired ciliary bending in DNAH9 mutant respiratory cilia. DNAH9-deficient cilia also lack other ODA components such as DNAH5, DNAI1, and DNAI2 from the distal axonemal compartment, demonstrating an essential role of DNAH9 for distal axonemal assembly of ODAs type 2. Yeast two-hybrid and co-immunoprecipitation analyses indicate interaction of DNAH9 with the ODA components DNAH5 and DNAI2 as well as the ODA-docking complex component CCDC114. We further show that during ciliogenesis of respiratory cilia, first proximally located DNAH11 and then distally located DNAH9 is assembled in the axoneme. We propose that the β-HC paralogs DNAH9 and DNAH11 achieved specific functional roles for the distinct axonemal compartments during evolution with human DNAH9 function matching that of ancient β-HCs such as that of the unicellular Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
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spelling pubmed-62882052019-06-06 Recessive DNAH9 Loss-of-Function Mutations Cause Laterality Defects and Subtle Respiratory Ciliary-Beating Defects Loges, Niki T. Antony, Dinu Maver, Ales Deardorff, Matthew A. Güleç, Elif Yýlmaz Gezdirici, Alper Nöthe-Menchen, Tabea Höben, Inga M. Jelten, Lena Frank, Diana Werner, Claudius Tebbe, Johannes Wu, Kaman Goldmuntz, Elizabeth Čuturilo, Goran Krock, Bryan Ritter, Alyssa Hjeij, Rim Bakey, Zeineb Pennekamp, Petra Dworniczak, Bernd Brunner, Han Peterlin, Borut Tanidir, Cansaran Olbrich, Heike Omran, Heymut Schmidts, Miriam Am J Hum Genet Report Dysfunction of motile monocilia, altering the leftward flow at the embryonic node essential for determination of left-right body asymmetry, is a major cause of laterality defects. Laterality defects are also often associated with reduced mucociliary clearance caused by defective multiple motile cilia of the airway and are responsible for destructive airway disease. Outer dynein arms (ODAs) are essential for ciliary beat generation, and human respiratory cilia contain different ODA heavy chains (HCs): the panaxonemally distributed γ-HC DNAH5, proximally located β-HC DNAH11 (defining ODA type 1), and the distally localized β-HC DNAH9 (defining ODA type 2). Here we report loss-of-function mutations in DNAH9 in five independent families causing situs abnormalities associated with subtle respiratory ciliary dysfunction. Consistent with the observed subtle respiratory phenotype, high-speed video microscopy demonstrates distally impaired ciliary bending in DNAH9 mutant respiratory cilia. DNAH9-deficient cilia also lack other ODA components such as DNAH5, DNAI1, and DNAI2 from the distal axonemal compartment, demonstrating an essential role of DNAH9 for distal axonemal assembly of ODAs type 2. Yeast two-hybrid and co-immunoprecipitation analyses indicate interaction of DNAH9 with the ODA components DNAH5 and DNAI2 as well as the ODA-docking complex component CCDC114. We further show that during ciliogenesis of respiratory cilia, first proximally located DNAH11 and then distally located DNAH9 is assembled in the axoneme. We propose that the β-HC paralogs DNAH9 and DNAH11 achieved specific functional roles for the distinct axonemal compartments during evolution with human DNAH9 function matching that of ancient β-HCs such as that of the unicellular Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Elsevier 2018-12-06 2018-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6288205/ /pubmed/30471718 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2018.10.020 Text en © 2018 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Loges, Niki T.
Antony, Dinu
Maver, Ales
Deardorff, Matthew A.
Güleç, Elif Yýlmaz
Gezdirici, Alper
Nöthe-Menchen, Tabea
Höben, Inga M.
Jelten, Lena
Frank, Diana
Werner, Claudius
Tebbe, Johannes
Wu, Kaman
Goldmuntz, Elizabeth
Čuturilo, Goran
Krock, Bryan
Ritter, Alyssa
Hjeij, Rim
Bakey, Zeineb
Pennekamp, Petra
Dworniczak, Bernd
Brunner, Han
Peterlin, Borut
Tanidir, Cansaran
Olbrich, Heike
Omran, Heymut
Schmidts, Miriam
Recessive DNAH9 Loss-of-Function Mutations Cause Laterality Defects and Subtle Respiratory Ciliary-Beating Defects
title Recessive DNAH9 Loss-of-Function Mutations Cause Laterality Defects and Subtle Respiratory Ciliary-Beating Defects
title_full Recessive DNAH9 Loss-of-Function Mutations Cause Laterality Defects and Subtle Respiratory Ciliary-Beating Defects
title_fullStr Recessive DNAH9 Loss-of-Function Mutations Cause Laterality Defects and Subtle Respiratory Ciliary-Beating Defects
title_full_unstemmed Recessive DNAH9 Loss-of-Function Mutations Cause Laterality Defects and Subtle Respiratory Ciliary-Beating Defects
title_short Recessive DNAH9 Loss-of-Function Mutations Cause Laterality Defects and Subtle Respiratory Ciliary-Beating Defects
title_sort recessive dnah9 loss-of-function mutations cause laterality defects and subtle respiratory ciliary-beating defects
topic Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6288205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30471718
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2018.10.020
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