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Deup1 Expression Interferes with Multiciliated Differentiationopen access

Authors
Shin, MiramLee, JiyeonLee, HaeryungKumar, VijayKim, JaebongPark, Soochul
Issue Date
Dec-2023
Publisher
Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology
Keywords
basal bodies; deup1; deuterosome; ependymal cell; lateral wall; multiciliated cell
Citation
Molecules and Cells, v.46, no.12, pp 746 - 756
Pages
11
Journal Title
Molecules and Cells
Volume
46
Number
12
Start Page
746
End Page
756
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/159590
DOI
10.14348/molcells.2023.0149
ISSN
1016-8478
0219-1032
Abstract
A recent study revealed that the loss of Deup1 expression does not affect either centriole amplification or multicilia formation. Therefore, the deuterosome per se is not a platform for amplification of centrioles. In this study, we examine whether gain-of-function of Deup1 affects the development of multiciliated ependymal cells. Our time-lapse study reveals that deuterosomes with an average diameter of 300 nm have two different fates during ependymal differentiation. In the first instance, deuterosomes are scattered and gradually disappear as cells become multiciliated. In the second instance, deuterosomes self-organize into a larger aggregate, called a deuterosome cluster (DC). Unlike scattered deuterosomes, DCs possess centriole components primarily within their large structure. A characteristic of DC-containing cells is that they tend to become primary ciliated rather than multiciliated. Our in utero electroporation study shows that DCs in ependymal tissue are mostly observed at early postnatal stages, but are scarce at late postnatal stages, suggesting the presence of DC antagonists within the differentiating cells. Importantly, from our bead flow assay, ectopic expression of Deup1 significantly impairs cerebrospinal fluid flow. Furthermore, we show that expression of mouse Deup1 in Xenopus embryos has an inhibitory effect on differentiation of multiciliated cells in the epidermis. Taken together, we conclude that the DC formation of Deup1 in multiciliated cells inhibits production of multiple centrioles. © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.
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