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Nat Commun ; 12(1): 6795, 2021 11 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34815391

RESUMO

Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a chronic allergic inflammatory disease with a complex underlying genetic etiology. Herein, we conduct whole-exome sequencing of a multigeneration EoE pedigree (discovery set) and 61 additional multiplex families with EoE (replication set). A series of rare, heterozygous, missense variants are identified in the genes encoding the desmosome-associated proteins DSP and PPL in 21% of the multiplex families. Esophageal biopsies from patients with these variants retain dilated intercellular spaces and decrease DSP and PPL expression even during disease remission. These variants affect barrier integrity, cell motility and RhoGTPase activity in esophageal epithelial cells and have increased susceptibility to calpain-14-mediated degradation. An acquired loss of esophageal DSP and PPL is present in non-familial EoE. Taken together, herein, we uncover a pathogenic role for desmosomal dysfunction in EoE, providing a deeper mechanistic understanding of tissue-specific allergic responses.


Assuntos
Desmoplaquinas/genética , Esofagite Eosinofílica/genética , Mucosa Esofágica/patologia , Plaquinas/genética , Adolescente , Biópsia , Calpaína/metabolismo , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Criança , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Desmoplaquinas/metabolismo , Desmossomos/patologia , Esofagite Eosinofílica/patologia , Mucosa Esofágica/citologia , Feminino , Células HEK293 , Células HaCaT , Heterozigoto , Humanos , Masculino , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto , Plaquinas/metabolismo , Proteólise , RNA-Seq , Análise de Célula Única , Sequenciamento do Exoma
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J Clin Invest ; 129(5): 2014-2028, 2019 04 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30958799

RESUMO

T cell heterogeneity is highly relevant to allergic disorders. We resolved the heterogeneity of human tissue CD3+ T cells during allergic inflammation, focusing on a tissue-specific allergic disease, eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). We investigated 1088 single T cells derived from patients with a spectrum of disease activity. Eight disparate tissue T cell subtypes (designated T1-T8) were identified, with T7 and T8 enriched in the diseased tissue. The phenotypes of T7 and T8 resemble putative Treg (FOXP3+) and effector Th2-like (GATA3+) cells, respectively. Prodigious levels of IL-5 and IL-13 were confined to HPGDS+ CRTH2+IL-17RB+FFAR3+CD4+ T8 effector Th2 cells. EoE severity closely paralleled a lipid/fatty acid-induced activation node highlighted by the expression of the short-chain fatty acid receptor FFAR3. Ligands for FFAR3 induced Th2 cytokine production from human and murine T cells, including in an in vivo allergy model. Therefore, we elucidated the defining characteristics of tissue-residing CD3+ T cells in EoE, a specific enrichment of CD4+ Treg and effector Th2 cells, confinement of type 2 cytokine production to the CD4+ effector population, a highly likely role for FFAR3 in amplifying local Th2 responses in EoE, and a resource to further dissect tissue lymphocytes and allergic responses.


Assuntos
Esofagite Eosinofílica/genética , Esofagite Eosinofílica/imunologia , Análise de Sequência de RNA/métodos , Análise de Célula Única/métodos , Linfócitos T/imunologia , Adolescente , Animais , Biópsia , Complexo CD3/análise , Separação Celular , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Biologia Computacional , Endoscopia , Feminino , Citometria de Fluxo , Fator de Transcrição GATA3/imunologia , Humanos , Inflamação , Interleucina-13/imunologia , Interleucina-5/imunologia , Ligantes , Pulmão/metabolismo , Ativação Linfocitária , Masculino , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Fenótipo , Linfócitos T Reguladores/imunologia , Células Th2/imunologia
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Hum Mol Genet ; 23(12): 3289-98, 2014 Jun 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24482543

RESUMO

Cyclic AMP (cAMP) production, which is important for mechanotransduction within the inner ear, is catalyzed by adenylate cyclases (AC). However, knowledge of the role of ACs in hearing is limited. Previously, a novel autosomal recessive non-syndromic hearing impairment locus DFNB44 was mapped to chromosome 7p14.1-q11.22 in a consanguineous family from Pakistan. Through whole-exome sequencing of DNA samples from hearing-impaired family members, a nonsense mutation c.3112C>T (p.Arg1038*) within adenylate cyclase 1 (ADCY1) was identified. This stop-gained mutation segregated with hearing impairment within the family and was not identified in ethnically matched controls or within variant databases. This mutation is predicted to cause the loss of 82 amino acids from the carboxyl tail, including highly conserved residues within the catalytic domain, plus a calmodulin-stimulation defect, both of which are expected to decrease enzymatic efficiency. Individuals who are homozygous for this mutation had symmetric, mild-to-moderate mixed hearing impairment. Zebrafish adcy1b morphants had no FM1-43 dye uptake and lacked startle response, indicating hair cell dysfunction and gross hearing impairment. In the mouse, Adcy1 expression was observed throughout inner ear development and maturation. ADCY1 was localized to the cytoplasm of supporting cells and hair cells of the cochlea and vestibule and also to cochlear hair cell nuclei and stereocilia. Ex vivo studies in COS-7 cells suggest that the carboxyl tail of ADCY1 is essential for localization to actin-based microvilli. These results demonstrate that ADCY1 has an evolutionarily conserved role in hearing and that cAMP signaling is important to hair cell function within the inner ear.


Assuntos
Adenilil Ciclases/genética , Adenilil Ciclases/metabolismo , AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Orelha Interna/metabolismo , Células Ciliadas Auditivas/metabolismo , Perda Auditiva/patologia , Adenilil Ciclases/química , Animais , Células COS , Chlorocebus aethiops , Códon sem Sentido , Citoplasma/metabolismo , Orelha Interna/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Feminino , Perda Auditiva/enzimologia , Humanos , Células Labirínticas de Suporte/metabolismo , Masculino , Camundongos , Peixe-Zebra/genética
4.
Dev Cell ; 25(2): 196-206, 2013 Apr 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23639444

RESUMO

Currently, it remains controversial how vascular endothelial progenitor cells (angioblasts) establish their arterial or venous fates. We show using zebrafish that the arterial progenitors of the major axial vessels originate earlier and closer to the midline than the venous progenitors. Both medial and lateral progenitor populations migrate to distinct arterial and venous positions and not into a common precursor vessel as previously suggested. Overexpression of VEGF or Hedgehog (Hh) homologs results in the partially randomized distribution of arterial and venous progenitors within the axial vessels. We further demonstrate that the function of the Etv2 transcription factor is required at earlier stages for arterial development than for venous. Our results argue that the medial angioblasts undergo arterial differentiation because they receive higher concentration of Vegf and Hh morphogens than the lateral angioblasts. We propose a revised model of arterial-venous differentiation that explains how angioblasts choose between an arterial and venous fate.


Assuntos
Artérias/citologia , Diferenciação Celular , Neovascularização Fisiológica , Células-Tronco/citologia , Veias/citologia , Proteínas de Peixe-Zebra/metabolismo , Peixe-Zebra/metabolismo , Animais , Artérias/metabolismo , Embrião não Mamífero/citologia , Embrião não Mamífero/metabolismo , Endotélio Vascular/citologia , Endotélio Vascular/metabolismo , Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento , Proteínas Hedgehog/genética , Proteínas Hedgehog/metabolismo , Hibridização In Situ , Transdução de Sinais , Células-Tronco/metabolismo , Fator A de Crescimento do Endotélio Vascular/genética , Fator A de Crescimento do Endotélio Vascular/metabolismo , Veias/metabolismo , Peixe-Zebra/genética , Peixe-Zebra/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Proteínas de Peixe-Zebra/genética
5.
Dev Biol ; 361(2): 377-91, 2012 Jan 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22119054

RESUMO

Endocardial cells form the inner endothelial layer of the heart tube, surrounded by the myocardium. Signaling pathways that regulate endocardial cell specification and differentiation are largely unknown and the origin of endocardial progenitors is still being debated. To study pathways that regulate endocardial differentiation in a zebrafish model system, we isolated zebrafish NFATc1 homolog which is expressed in endocardial but not vascular endothelial cells. We further demonstrate that Hedgehog (Hh) but not VegfA or Notch signaling is required for early endocardial morphogenesis. Pharmacological inhibition of Hh signaling with cyclopamine treatment resulted in nearly complete loss of the endocardial marker expression. Simultaneous knockdown of the two zebrafish sonic hedgehog homologs, shh and twhh or Hh co-receptor smoothened (smo) resulted in similar defects in endocardial morphogenesis. Inhibition of Hh signaling resulted in the loss of fibronectin (fn1) expression in the presumptive endocardial progenitors as early as the 10-somite stage which suggests that Hh signaling is required for the earliest stages of endocardial specification. We further show that the endoderm plays a critical role in migration but not specification or differentiation of the endocardial progenitors while notochord-derived Hh is a likely source for the specification and differentiation signal. Mosaic analysis using cell transplantation shows that Smo function is required cell-autonomously within endocardial progenitor cells. Our results argue that Hh provides a critical signal to induce the specification and differentiation of endocardial progenitors.


Assuntos
Diferenciação Celular , Endocárdio/citologia , Proteínas Hedgehog/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais , Células-Tronco/citologia , Proteínas de Peixe-Zebra/metabolismo , Peixe-Zebra/metabolismo , Animais , Biomarcadores/metabolismo , Diferenciação Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Diferenciação Celular/genética , Movimento Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Proliferação de Células/efeitos dos fármacos , Embrião não Mamífero/citologia , Embrião não Mamífero/efeitos dos fármacos , Embrião não Mamífero/metabolismo , Endocárdio/efeitos dos fármacos , Endocárdio/metabolismo , Endoderma/citologia , Endoderma/efeitos dos fármacos , Endoderma/embriologia , Endoderma/metabolismo , Fibronectinas/metabolismo , Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento/efeitos dos fármacos , Proteínas Hedgehog/genética , Hibridização In Situ , Morfogênese/efeitos dos fármacos , Miocárdio/citologia , Miocárdio/metabolismo , Fatores de Transcrição NFATC/genética , Fatores de Transcrição NFATC/metabolismo , Notocorda/citologia , Notocorda/efeitos dos fármacos , Notocorda/embriologia , Notocorda/metabolismo , Receptores Notch/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais/efeitos dos fármacos , Transdução de Sinais/genética , Células-Tronco/efeitos dos fármacos , Células-Tronco/metabolismo , Imagem com Lapso de Tempo , Fator A de Crescimento do Endotélio Vascular/metabolismo , Alcaloides de Veratrum/farmacologia , Peixe-Zebra/embriologia , Peixe-Zebra/genética , Proteínas de Peixe-Zebra/genética
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J Vis Exp ; (56)2011 Oct 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22158118

RESUMO

The ability to differentially label single cells has important implications in developmental biology. For instance, determining how hematopoietic, lymphatic, and blood vessel lineages arise in developing embryos requires fate mapping and lineage tracing of undifferentiated precursor cells. Recently, photoactivatable proteins which include: Eos, PAmCherry, Kaede, pKindling, and KikGR have received wide interest as cell tracing probes. The fluorescence spectrum of these photosensitive proteins can be easily converted with UV excitation, allowing a population of cells to be distinguished from adjacent ones. However, the photoefficiency of the activated protein may limit long-term cell tracking. As an alternative to photoactivatable proteins, caged fluorescein-dextran has been widely used in embryo model systems. Traditionally, to uncage fluorescein-dextran, UV excitation from a fluorescence lamp house or a single photon UV laser has been used; however, such sources limit the spatial resolution of photoactivation. Here we report a protocol to fate map, lineage trace, and detect single labeled cells. Single cells in embryos injected with caged fluorescein-dextran are photoactivated with near-infrared laser pulses produced from a titanium sapphire femtosecond laser. This laser is customary in all two-photon confocal microscopes such as the LSM 510 META NLO microscope used in this paper. Since biological tissue is transparent to near-infrared irradiation, the laser pulses can be focused deep within the embryo without uncaging cells above or below the selected focal plane. Therefore, non-linear two-photon absorption is induced only at the geometric focus to uncage fluorescein-dextran in a single cell. To detect the cell containing uncaged fluorescein-dextran, we describe a simple immunohistochemistry protocol to rapidly visualize the activated cell. The activation and detection protocol presented in this paper is versatile and can be applied to any model system.


Assuntos
Imuno-Histoquímica/métodos , Análise de Célula Única/métodos , Animais , Linhagem da Célula , Dextranos/análise , Dextranos/química , Fluoresceínas/análise , Fluoresceínas/química , Microscopia Confocal/métodos , Processos Fotoquímicos , Peixe-Zebra
7.
Int J Dev Biol ; 55(6): 613-8, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21948709

RESUMO

Aquaporin 1 (Aqp1) is a water channel protein, expressed widely in microvascular endothelial cells and implicated in mammalian tumor angiogenesis. However, its developmental expression has not yet been characterized in great detail. An enhancer trap screen was performed using a Tol2-derived GFP reporter in zebrafish embryos. An insertional Et(GBT-B1)tpl1 line was identified that has reporter insertion in the vicinity of the aqp1a gene. We further characterized the embryonic expression pattern of this GFP reporter line, as well as that of endogenous aqp1a. Both endogenous aqp1a and reporter GFP expression were restricted to the vascular endothelial cells within the dorsal aorta, cranial, intersegmental and other secondary vessels, but were absent in the axial venous vasculature. In addition, endogenous aqp1a expression was observed in both primitive and definitive hematopoietic erythroid progenitors, as well as in the otic vesicle, swim bladder, pneumatic duct, intestine and a subset of neurons within the retina and the midbrain-hindbrain region. We further show that gata1 and etsrp/etv2 function is required for hematopoietic and endothelial aqp1a expression, respectively. Aqp1a expression is restricted to endothelial and erythroid cells during early embryogenesis. The transgenic Et(GBT-B1)tpl1 line recapitulates endogenous endothelial aqp1a expression. Because currently very few reporter lines can differentiate between arterial and venous endothelial cells, the Et(GBT-B1)tpl1 transgenic line and characterization of the aqp1a expression pattern will be useful for future studies of endothelial and arterial-venous differentiation.


Assuntos
Aquaporina 1/genética , Células Endoteliais/metabolismo , Fator de Transcrição GATA1/metabolismo , Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento , Proteínas de Peixe-Zebra/metabolismo , Peixe-Zebra/embriologia , Animais , Animais Geneticamente Modificados , Aquaporina 1/biossíntese , Aquaporina 1/metabolismo , Diferenciação Celular/genética , Linhagem Celular , Desenvolvimento Embrionário/genética , Células Eritroides/metabolismo , Fator de Transcrição GATA1/biossíntese , Técnicas de Silenciamento de Genes , Proteínas de Fluorescência Verde/genética , Células-Tronco Hematopoéticas/metabolismo , Neovascularização Fisiológica/genética , Sistema Nervoso/metabolismo , Peixe-Zebra/genética , Peixe-Zebra/metabolismo , Proteínas de Peixe-Zebra/biossíntese , Proteínas de Peixe-Zebra/genética , Proteínas de Peixe-Zebra/fisiologia
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