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Microarray analysis identifies defects in regenerative and immune response pathways in COPD airway basal cells

BACKGROUND: Airway basal cells are specialised stem cells and regenerate airway epithelium. Airway basal cells isolated from patients with COPD regenerate airway epithelium with an abnormal phenotype. We performed gene expression analysis to gain insights into the defective regenerative programme in...

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Autores principales: Pineau, Fanny, Shumyatsky, Gabriella, Owuor, Nicole, Nalamala, Nisha, Kotnala, Sudhir, Bolla, Sudhir, Marchetti, Nathaniel, Kelsen, Steven, Criner, Gerard J., Sajjan, Uma S.
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Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7720690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33313308
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00656-2020
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author Pineau, Fanny
Shumyatsky, Gabriella
Owuor, Nicole
Nalamala, Nisha
Kotnala, Sudhir
Bolla, Sudhir
Marchetti, Nathaniel
Kelsen, Steven
Criner, Gerard J.
Sajjan, Uma S.
author_facet Pineau, Fanny
Shumyatsky, Gabriella
Owuor, Nicole
Nalamala, Nisha
Kotnala, Sudhir
Bolla, Sudhir
Marchetti, Nathaniel
Kelsen, Steven
Criner, Gerard J.
Sajjan, Uma S.
author_sort Pineau, Fanny
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description BACKGROUND: Airway basal cells are specialised stem cells and regenerate airway epithelium. Airway basal cells isolated from patients with COPD regenerate airway epithelium with an abnormal phenotype. We performed gene expression analysis to gain insights into the defective regenerative programme in COPD basal cells. METHODS: We conducted microarray analysis and compared COPD versus normal basal cells to identify differentially regulated genes (DEGs) and the enriched biological pathways. We determined the correlation of DEGs with cell polarisation and markers of ciliated and goblet cells. HOXB2 was knocked down in 16HBE14o− cells and monitored for polarisation of cells. HOXB2 expression in the lung sections was determined by immunofluorescence. RESULTS: Comparison of normal and COPD basal cell transcriptomic profiles highlighted downregulation of genes associated with tissue development, epithelial cell differentiation and antimicrobial humoral response. Expression of one of the tissue development genes, HOXB2 showed strong correlation with transepithelial resistance and this gene was downregulated in COPD basal cells. Knockdown of HOXB2, abrogated polarisation of epithelial cells in normal cells. Finally, HOXB2 expression was substantially reduced in the bronchial epithelium of COPD patients. CONCLUSIONS: Defect in gene signatures involved in tissue development and epithelial differentiation were implicated in COPD basal cells. One of the tissue developmental genes, HOXB2, is substantially reduced in bronchial epithelium of COPD patients. Since HOXB2 contributes to airway epithelial cell polarisation, we speculate that reduced expression of HOXB2 in COPD may contribute to abnormal airway epithelial regeneration in COPD.
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spelling pubmed-77206902020-12-10 Microarray analysis identifies defects in regenerative and immune response pathways in COPD airway basal cells Pineau, Fanny Shumyatsky, Gabriella Owuor, Nicole Nalamala, Nisha Kotnala, Sudhir Bolla, Sudhir Marchetti, Nathaniel Kelsen, Steven Criner, Gerard J. Sajjan, Uma S. ERJ Open Res Original Articles BACKGROUND: Airway basal cells are specialised stem cells and regenerate airway epithelium. Airway basal cells isolated from patients with COPD regenerate airway epithelium with an abnormal phenotype. We performed gene expression analysis to gain insights into the defective regenerative programme in COPD basal cells. METHODS: We conducted microarray analysis and compared COPD versus normal basal cells to identify differentially regulated genes (DEGs) and the enriched biological pathways. We determined the correlation of DEGs with cell polarisation and markers of ciliated and goblet cells. HOXB2 was knocked down in 16HBE14o− cells and monitored for polarisation of cells. HOXB2 expression in the lung sections was determined by immunofluorescence. RESULTS: Comparison of normal and COPD basal cell transcriptomic profiles highlighted downregulation of genes associated with tissue development, epithelial cell differentiation and antimicrobial humoral response. Expression of one of the tissue development genes, HOXB2 showed strong correlation with transepithelial resistance and this gene was downregulated in COPD basal cells. Knockdown of HOXB2, abrogated polarisation of epithelial cells in normal cells. Finally, HOXB2 expression was substantially reduced in the bronchial epithelium of COPD patients. CONCLUSIONS: Defect in gene signatures involved in tissue development and epithelial differentiation were implicated in COPD basal cells. One of the tissue developmental genes, HOXB2, is substantially reduced in bronchial epithelium of COPD patients. Since HOXB2 contributes to airway epithelial cell polarisation, we speculate that reduced expression of HOXB2 in COPD may contribute to abnormal airway epithelial regeneration in COPD. European Respiratory Society 2020-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7720690/ /pubmed/33313308 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00656-2020 Text en Copyright ©ERS 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Pineau, Fanny
Shumyatsky, Gabriella
Owuor, Nicole
Nalamala, Nisha
Kotnala, Sudhir
Bolla, Sudhir
Marchetti, Nathaniel
Kelsen, Steven
Criner, Gerard J.
Sajjan, Uma S.
Microarray analysis identifies defects in regenerative and immune response pathways in COPD airway basal cells
title Microarray analysis identifies defects in regenerative and immune response pathways in COPD airway basal cells
title_full Microarray analysis identifies defects in regenerative and immune response pathways in COPD airway basal cells
title_fullStr Microarray analysis identifies defects in regenerative and immune response pathways in COPD airway basal cells
title_full_unstemmed Microarray analysis identifies defects in regenerative and immune response pathways in COPD airway basal cells
title_short Microarray analysis identifies defects in regenerative and immune response pathways in COPD airway basal cells
title_sort microarray analysis identifies defects in regenerative and immune response pathways in copd airway basal cells
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7720690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33313308
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00656-2020
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