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Publication : Prmt5 promotes ciliated cell specification of airway epithelial progenitors via transcriptional inhibition of Tp63.

First Author  Li Q Year  2023
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  299
Issue  8 Pages  104964
PubMed ID  37364687 Mgi Jnum  J:338836
Mgi Id  MGI:7515738 Doi  10.1016/j.jbc.2023.104964
Citation  Li Q, et al. (2023) Prmt5 promotes ciliated cell specification of airway epithelial progenitors via transcriptional inhibition of Tp63. J Biol Chem 299(8):104964
abstractText  The epithelium of the pulmonary airway is composed of several distinct cell types that differentiate from common progenitor cells to provide defense against environmental insults. Epigenetic mechanisms regulating lineage differentiation of airway epithelial progenitors remain poorly understood. Protein arginine methyltransferase 5 (Prmt5) is a predominant type II arginine methyltransferase that methylates >85% of symmetric arginine residues. Here, we provide evidence for the function of Prmt5 in promoting ciliated cell fate specification of airway epithelial progenitors. We show that lung epithelial-specific deletion of Prmt5 resulted in a complete loss of ciliated cells, an increased number of basal cells, and ecotopic-expressed Tp63(-)Krt5(+) putative cells in the proximal airway. We further identified that transcription factor Tp63 is a direct target of Prmt5, and Prmt5 inhibited Tp63 transcription expression through H4R3 symmetric dimethylation (H4R3sme2). Moreover, inhibition of Tp63 expression in Prmt5-deficient tracheal progenitors could partially restore the ciliated cell deficient phenotype. Together, our data support a model where Prmt5-mediated H4R3sme2 represses Tp63 expression to promote ciliated cell fate specification of airway progenitors.
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