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CAMSAP3 facilitates basal body polarity and the formation of the central pair of microtubules in motile cilia

Synchronized beating of cilia on multiciliated cells (MCCs) generates a directional flow of mucus across epithelia. This motility requires a “9 + 2” microtubule (MT) configuration in axonemes and the unidirectional array of basal bodies of cilia on the MCCs. However, it is not fully understood what...

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Autores principales: Robinson, Alan M., Takahashi, Satoe, Brotslaw, Eva J., Ahmad, Aisha, Ferrer, Emma, Procissi, Daniele, Richter, Claus-Peter, Cheatham, Mary Ann, Mitchell, Brian J., Zheng, Jing
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7306751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32482850
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1907335117
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author Robinson, Alan M.
Takahashi, Satoe
Brotslaw, Eva J.
Ahmad, Aisha
Ferrer, Emma
Procissi, Daniele
Richter, Claus-Peter
Cheatham, Mary Ann
Mitchell, Brian J.
Zheng, Jing
author_facet Robinson, Alan M.
Takahashi, Satoe
Brotslaw, Eva J.
Ahmad, Aisha
Ferrer, Emma
Procissi, Daniele
Richter, Claus-Peter
Cheatham, Mary Ann
Mitchell, Brian J.
Zheng, Jing
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description Synchronized beating of cilia on multiciliated cells (MCCs) generates a directional flow of mucus across epithelia. This motility requires a “9 + 2” microtubule (MT) configuration in axonemes and the unidirectional array of basal bodies of cilia on the MCCs. However, it is not fully understood what components are needed for central MT-pair assembly as they are not continuous with basal bodies in contrast to the nine outer MT doublets. In this study, we discovered that a homozygous knockdown mouse model for MT minus-end regulator calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated protein 3 (CAMSAP3), Camsap3(tm1a/tm1a), exhibited multiple phenotypes, some of which are typical of primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), a condition caused by motile cilia defects. Anatomical examination of Camsap3(tm1a/tm1a) mice revealed severe nasal airway blockage and abnormal ciliary morphologies in nasal MCCs. MCCs from different tissues exhibited defective synchronized beating and ineffective generation of directional flow likely underlying the PCD-like phenotypes. In normal mice, CAMSAP3 localized to the base of axonemes and at the basal bodies in MCCs. However, in Camsap3(tm1a/tm1a), MCCs lacked CAMSAP3 at the ciliary base. Importantly, the central MT pairs were missing in the majority of cilia, and the polarity of the basal bodies was disorganized. These phenotypes were further confirmed in MCCs of Xenopus embryos when CAMSAP3 expression was knocked down by morpholino injection. Taken together, we identified CAMSAP3 as being important for the formation of central MT pairs, proper orientation of basal bodies, and synchronized beating of motile cilia.
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spelling pubmed-73067512020-06-25 CAMSAP3 facilitates basal body polarity and the formation of the central pair of microtubules in motile cilia Robinson, Alan M. Takahashi, Satoe Brotslaw, Eva J. Ahmad, Aisha Ferrer, Emma Procissi, Daniele Richter, Claus-Peter Cheatham, Mary Ann Mitchell, Brian J. Zheng, Jing Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A PNAS Plus Synchronized beating of cilia on multiciliated cells (MCCs) generates a directional flow of mucus across epithelia. This motility requires a “9 + 2” microtubule (MT) configuration in axonemes and the unidirectional array of basal bodies of cilia on the MCCs. However, it is not fully understood what components are needed for central MT-pair assembly as they are not continuous with basal bodies in contrast to the nine outer MT doublets. In this study, we discovered that a homozygous knockdown mouse model for MT minus-end regulator calmodulin-regulated spectrin-associated protein 3 (CAMSAP3), Camsap3(tm1a/tm1a), exhibited multiple phenotypes, some of which are typical of primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), a condition caused by motile cilia defects. Anatomical examination of Camsap3(tm1a/tm1a) mice revealed severe nasal airway blockage and abnormal ciliary morphologies in nasal MCCs. MCCs from different tissues exhibited defective synchronized beating and ineffective generation of directional flow likely underlying the PCD-like phenotypes. In normal mice, CAMSAP3 localized to the base of axonemes and at the basal bodies in MCCs. However, in Camsap3(tm1a/tm1a), MCCs lacked CAMSAP3 at the ciliary base. Importantly, the central MT pairs were missing in the majority of cilia, and the polarity of the basal bodies was disorganized. These phenotypes were further confirmed in MCCs of Xenopus embryos when CAMSAP3 expression was knocked down by morpholino injection. Taken together, we identified CAMSAP3 as being important for the formation of central MT pairs, proper orientation of basal bodies, and synchronized beating of motile cilia. National Academy of Sciences 2020-06-16 2020-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7306751/ /pubmed/32482850 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1907335117 Text en Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle PNAS Plus
Robinson, Alan M.
Takahashi, Satoe
Brotslaw, Eva J.
Ahmad, Aisha
Ferrer, Emma
Procissi, Daniele
Richter, Claus-Peter
Cheatham, Mary Ann
Mitchell, Brian J.
Zheng, Jing
CAMSAP3 facilitates basal body polarity and the formation of the central pair of microtubules in motile cilia
title CAMSAP3 facilitates basal body polarity and the formation of the central pair of microtubules in motile cilia
title_full CAMSAP3 facilitates basal body polarity and the formation of the central pair of microtubules in motile cilia
title_fullStr CAMSAP3 facilitates basal body polarity and the formation of the central pair of microtubules in motile cilia
title_full_unstemmed CAMSAP3 facilitates basal body polarity and the formation of the central pair of microtubules in motile cilia
title_short CAMSAP3 facilitates basal body polarity and the formation of the central pair of microtubules in motile cilia
title_sort camsap3 facilitates basal body polarity and the formation of the central pair of microtubules in motile cilia
topic PNAS Plus
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7306751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32482850
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1907335117
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