自分泌hedgehog信号在气管上皮细胞增殖和分化中的重要作用

Wenguang Yin, A. Liontos, J. Koepke, M. Ghoul, L. Mazzocchi, Xinyuan Liu, Chunyan Lu, Haoyu Wu, A. Fysikopoulos, A. Sountoulidis, W. Seeger, C. Ruppert, A. Günther, D. Stainier, C. Samakovlis
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摘要

气管上皮是肺部疾病的主要目标,因为它为环境和肺叶之间的空气流动提供了通道。气道上皮细胞增殖和分化的细胞和分子机制仍然知之甚少。Hedgehog (Hh)信号传导调节肺上皮细胞和间充质细胞之间的通讯,调节间质细胞的增殖、分化和向上皮细胞传递信号。在这里,我们揭示了Hh信号在气道上皮细胞中的一种新的自分泌功能。上皮细胞耗损配体Sonic hedgehog (SHH)或其效应体Smoothened (SMO)会导致上皮细胞增殖和分化缺陷。在培养的原代人气道上皮细胞中,Hh信号抑制也会阻碍细胞增殖和分化。上皮Hh功能至少部分是通过转录激活介导的,因为Hh信号抑制导致小鼠气管和人气道上皮细胞中细胞型特异性转录因子基因下调。这些结果为Hh信号在气道发育过程中上皮细胞增殖和分化中的作用提供了新的见解。
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An essential function for autocrine hedgehog signaling in epithelial proliferation and differentiation in the trachea
The tracheal epithelium is a primary target for pulmonary diseases as it provides a conduit for air flow between the environment and the lung lobes. The cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying airway epithelial cell proliferation and differentiation remain poorly understood. Hedgehog (Hh) signaling orchestrates communication between epithelial and mesenchymal cells in the lung, where it modulates stromal cell proliferation, differentiation and signaling back to the epithelium. Here, we reveal a new, autocrine function of Hh signaling in airway epithelial cells. Epithelial cell depletion of the ligand Sonic hedgehog (SHH) or its effector Smoothened (SMO) causes defects in both epithelial cell proliferation and differentiation. In cultured primary human airway epithelial cells, Hh signaling inhibition also hampers cell proliferation and differentiation. Epithelial Hh function is mediated, at least in part, through transcriptional activation as Hh signaling inhibition leads to downregulation of cell-type specific transcription factor genes in both the mouse trachea and human airway epithelial cells. These results provide new insights into the role of Hh signaling in epithelial cell proliferation and differentiation during airway development.
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