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Publication : Prominin 1 and Notch regulate ciliary length and dynamics in multiciliated cells of the airway epithelium.

First Author  Serra CFH Year  2022
Journal  iScience Volume  25
Issue  8 Pages  104751
PubMed ID  35942101 Mgi Jnum  J:327293
Mgi Id  MGI:7329497 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2022.104751
Citation  Serra CFH, et al. (2022) Prominin 1 and Notch regulate ciliary length and dynamics in multiciliated cells of the airway epithelium. iScience 25(8):104751
abstractText  Differences in ciliary morphology and dynamics among multiciliated cells of the respiratory tract contribute to efficient mucociliary clearance. Nevertheless, little is known about how these phenotypic differences are established. We show that Prominin 1 (Prom1), a transmembrane protein widely used as stem cell marker, is crucial to this process. During airway differentiation, Prom1 becomes restricted to multiciliated cells, where it is expressed at distinct levels along the proximal-distal axis of the airways. Prom1 is induced by Notch in multiciliated cells, and Notch inactivation abolishes this gradient of expression. Prom1 was not required for multicilia formation, but when inactivated resulted in longer cilia that beat at a lower frequency. Disruption of Notch resulted in opposite effects and suggested that Notch fine-tunes Prom1 levels to regulate the multiciliated cell phenotype and generate diversity among these cells. This mechanism could contribute to the innate defense of the lung and help prevent pulmonary disease.
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