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Nucleic Acids Res ; 52(12): 7188-7210, 2024 Jul 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38686810

RESUMO

Genome-wide approaches have significantly advanced our knowledge of the repertoire of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) that associate with cellular polyadenylated mRNAs within eukaryotic cells. Recent studies focusing on the RBP interactomes of viral mRNAs, notably SARS-Cov-2, have revealed both similarities and differences between the RBP profiles of viral and cellular mRNAs. However, the RBPome of influenza virus mRNAs remains unexplored. Herein, we identify RBPs that associate with the viral mRNA encoding the nucleoprotein (NP) of an influenza A virus. Focusing on TDP-43, we show that it binds several influenza mRNAs beyond the NP-mRNA, and that its depletion results in lower levels of viral mRNAs and proteins within infected cells, and a decreased yield of infectious viral particles. We provide evidence that the viral polymerase recruits TDP-43 onto viral mRNAs through a direct interaction with the disordered C-terminal domain of TDP-43. Notably, other RBPs found to be associated with influenza virus mRNAs also interact with the viral polymerase, which points to a role of the polymerase in orchestrating the assembly of viral messenger ribonucleoproteins.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Ligação a DNA , Vírus da Influenza A , RNA Mensageiro , RNA Viral , Proteínas de Ligação a RNA , Replicação Viral , Humanos , Replicação Viral/genética , RNA Viral/metabolismo , RNA Viral/genética , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/metabolismo , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/genética , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , RNA Mensageiro/genética , Proteínas de Ligação a RNA/metabolismo , Proteínas de Ligação a RNA/genética , Vírus da Influenza A/genética , Vírus da Influenza A/fisiologia , Vírus da Influenza A/metabolismo , Proteínas do Nucleocapsídeo/metabolismo , Proteínas do Nucleocapsídeo/genética , Células HEK293 , Proteínas do Core Viral/metabolismo , Proteínas do Core Viral/genética , Ligação Proteica , Animais
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PLoS One ; 19(1): e0292977, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38271396

RESUMO

The life cycle of influenza A viruses (IAV), and notably intracellular trafficking of the viral genome, depends on multiple interactions with the cellular cytoskeleton and endomembrane system. A limitation of the conventional cellular models used for mechanistic study and subcellular imaging of IAV infection is that they are cultured in two dimensions (2D) under non-polarizing conditions, and therefore they do not recapitulate the intracellular organization of the polarized respiratory epithelial cells naturally targeted by IAVs. To overcome this limitation, we developed an IAV-infection assay in a 3D cell culture system which allows imaging along the baso-lateral axis of polarized cells, with subcellular resolution. Here we describe a protocol to grow polarized monolayers of Caco2-TC7 cells on static Cytodex-3 microcarrier beads, infect them with IAV, and subsequently perform immunostaining and confocal imaging, or electron microscopy, on polarized IAV-infected cells. This method can be extended to other pathogens that infect human polarized epithelial cells.


Assuntos
Vírus da Influenza A , Influenza Humana , Infecções por Orthomyxoviridae , Humanos , Células CACO-2 , Células Epiteliais/metabolismo , Replicação Viral
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Elife ; 82019 09 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31535973

RESUMO

In most vertebrates, the upper digestive tract is composed of muscularized jaws linked to the esophagus that permits food ingestion and swallowing. Masticatory and esophagus striated muscles (ESM) share a common cardiopharyngeal mesoderm (CPM) origin, however ESM are unusual among striated muscles as they are established in the absence of a primary skeletal muscle scaffold. Using mouse chimeras, we show that the transcription factors Tbx1 and Isl1 are required cell-autonomously for myogenic specification of ESM progenitors. Further, genetic loss-of-function and pharmacological studies point to MET/HGF signaling for antero-posterior migration of esophagus muscle progenitors, where Hgf ligand is expressed in adjacent smooth muscle cells. These observations highlight the functional relevance of a smooth and striated muscle progenitor dialogue for ESM patterning. Our findings establish a Tbx1-Isl1-Met genetic hierarchy that uniquely regulates esophagus myogenesis and identify distinct genetic signatures that can be used as framework to interpret pathologies arising within CPM derivatives.


Assuntos
Padronização Corporal , Esôfago/embriologia , Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento , Mesoderma/embriologia , Músculo Estriado/embriologia , Animais , Fator de Crescimento de Hepatócito/metabolismo , Proteínas com Homeodomínio LIM/metabolismo , Camundongos , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-met/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais , Proteínas com Domínio T/metabolismo , Fatores de Transcrição/metabolismo
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Stem Cell Reports ; 10(5): 1505-1521, 2018 05 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29742392

RESUMO

Skeletal muscle harbors quiescent stem cells termed satellite cells and proliferative progenitors termed myoblasts, which play pivotal roles during muscle regeneration. However, current technology does not allow permanent capture of these cell populations in vitro. Here, we show that ectopic expression of the myogenic transcription factor MyoD, combined with exposure to small molecules, reprograms mouse fibroblasts into expandable induced myogenic progenitor cells (iMPCs). iMPCs express key skeletal muscle stem and progenitor cell markers including Pax7 and Myf5 and give rise to dystrophin-expressing myofibers upon transplantation in vivo. Notably, a subset of transplanted iMPCs maintain Pax7 expression and sustain serial regenerative responses. Similar to satellite cells, iMPCs originate from Pax7+ cells and require Pax7 itself for maintenance. Finally, we show that myogenic progenitor cell lines can be established from muscle tissue following small-molecule exposure alone. This study thus reports on a robust approach to derive expandable myogenic stem/progenitor-like cells from multiple cell types.


Assuntos
Reprogramação Celular , Fibroblastos/citologia , Músculo Esquelético/citologia , Células-Tronco/citologia , Animais , Biomarcadores/metabolismo , Diferenciação Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Autorrenovação Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Reprogramação Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Fibroblastos/efeitos dos fármacos , Camundongos , Desenvolvimento Muscular/efeitos dos fármacos , Fibras Musculares Esqueléticas/efeitos dos fármacos , Fibras Musculares Esqueléticas/patologia , Distrofia Muscular Animal/patologia , Proteína MyoD/metabolismo , Fator de Transcrição PAX7/metabolismo , Regeneração/efeitos dos fármacos , Células Satélites de Músculo Esquelético/metabolismo , Bibliotecas de Moléculas Pequenas/farmacologia , Nicho de Células-Tronco/efeitos dos fármacos , Transplante de Células-Tronco , Células-Tronco/efeitos dos fármacos , Transgenes
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Dev Cell ; 16(6): 810-21, 2009 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19531352

RESUMO

Genetic regulatory networks governing skeletal myogenesis in the body are well understood, yet their hierarchical relationships in the head remain unresolved. We show that either Myf5 or Mrf4 is necessary for initiating extraocular myogenesis. Whereas Mrf4 is dispensable for pharyngeal muscle progenitor fate, Tbx1 and Myf5 act synergistically for governing myogenesis in this location. As in the body, Myod acts epistatically to the initiating cascades in the head. Thus, complementary pathways, governed by Pax3 for body, and Tbx1 for pharyngeal muscles, but absent for extraocular muscles, activate the core myogenic network. These diverse muscle progenitors maintain their respective embryonic regulatory signatures in the adult. However, these signatures are not sufficient to ensure the specific muscle phenotypes, since the expected differentiated phenotype is not manifested when satellite cells are engrafted heterotopically. These findings identify novel genetic networks that may provide insights into myopathies which often affect only subsets of muscles.


Assuntos
Região Branquial/citologia , Linhagem da Célula , Olho/citologia , Redes Reguladoras de Genes , Músculos/citologia , Células-Tronco/citologia , Animais , Região Branquial/metabolismo , Sobrevivência Celular , Olho/metabolismo , Olho/transplante , Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento , Cabeça , Camundongos , Desenvolvimento Muscular , Músculos/metabolismo , Mutação/genética , Proteína MyoD/metabolismo , Fator Regulador Miogênico 5/genética , Fator Regulador Miogênico 5/metabolismo , Fatores de Regulação Miogênica/genética , Fatores de Regulação Miogênica/metabolismo , Fenótipo , Células Satélites de Músculo Esquelético/citologia , Somitos/citologia , Somitos/metabolismo , Transplante de Células-Tronco , Células-Tronco/metabolismo , Proteínas com Domínio T/genética , Proteínas com Domínio T/metabolismo , Transplante Heterotópico
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Mol Ther ; 13(2): 382-90, 2006 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16275162

RESUMO

This work addresses the problem of efficient control of gene expression in the context of viral vectors, which still represents a difficult challenge. A number of lentiviral vectors incorporating the different elements of regulatable transcriptional systems have been described, but they fail to perform satisfactorily either because of a poor dynamic range of transcription levels or because they display high background activities in the uninduced state and mediocre inducer response. We report here on the systematic comparison of vector designs containing the elements of the doxycycline-inducible Tet-on system in their most advanced versions (rtTA2S-M2 transactivator and tTS(Kid) repressor). We show that a simple "all-in-one" vector can be obtained and used for efficient control of transgene expression in long-term tissue culture and in the hematopoietic system of mice following bone marrow transplantation. Using this vector, the uninduced state can be kept at background levels and induction factors of 100-fold are repeatedly obtained over months both in tissue culture and in vivo. Interestingly, the low background activity of the all-in-one vector renders the use of the tTS repressor dispensable, avoiding the problem of progressive loss of inducibility over time associated with irreversible modifications of the chromatin surrounding proviral sequences.


Assuntos
Regulação Viral da Expressão Gênica/fisiologia , Vetores Genéticos/administração & dosagem , Vetores Genéticos/biossíntese , Células-Tronco Hematopoéticas/metabolismo , Células-Tronco Hematopoéticas/virologia , Lentivirus/genética , Transdução Genética , Animais , Células CHO , Linhagem Celular , Cricetinae , Cricetulus , Doxiciclina/farmacologia , Genes Reporter , Células HCT116 , Humanos , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Células NIH 3T3 , Regiões Promotoras Genéticas/genética , Elementos Reguladores de Transcrição/genética , Fatores de Tempo
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