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Centeio, Raquel ; Cabrita, Inês ; Schreiber, Rainer ; Kunzelmann, Karl

TMEM16A/F support exocytosis but do not inhibit Notch-mediated goblet cell metaplasia of BCi-NS1.1 human airway epithelium

Centeio, Raquel, Cabrita, Inês , Schreiber, Rainer and Kunzelmann, Karl (2023) TMEM16A/F support exocytosis but do not inhibit Notch-mediated goblet cell metaplasia of BCi-NS1.1 human airway epithelium. Frontiers in Physiology 14.

Date of publication of this fulltext: 16 May 2023 04:42
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DOI to cite this document: 10.5283/epub.54203


Abstract

Cl- channels such as the Ca2+ activated Cl- channel TMEM16A and the Cl- permeable phospholipid scramblase TMEM16F may affect the intracellular Cl- concentration ([Cl-](i)), which could act as an intracellular signal. Loss of airway expression of TMEM16A induced a massive expansion of the secretory cell population like goblet and club cells, causing differentiation into a secretory airway ...

Cl- channels such as the Ca2+ activated Cl- channel TMEM16A and the Cl- permeable phospholipid scramblase TMEM16F may affect the intracellular Cl- concentration ([Cl-](i)), which could act as an intracellular signal. Loss of airway expression of TMEM16A induced a massive expansion of the secretory cell population like goblet and club cells, causing differentiation into a secretory airway epithelium. Knockout of the Ca2+-activated Cl- channel TMEM16A or the phospholipid scramblase TMEM16F leads to mucus accumulation in intestinal goblet cells and airway secretory cells. We show that both TMEM16A and TMEM16F support exocytosis and release of exocytic vesicles, respectively. Lack of TMEM16A/F expression therefore causes inhibition of mucus secretion and leads to goblet cell metaplasia. The human basal epithelial cell line BCi-NS1.1 forms a highly differentiated mucociliated airway epithelium when grown in PneumaCult (TM) media under an air liquid interface. The present data suggest that mucociliary differentiation requires activation of Notch signaling, but not the function of TMEM16A. Taken together, TMEM16A/F are important for exocytosis, mucus secretion and formation of extracellular vesicles (exosomes or ectosomes) but the present data do no not support a functional role of TMEM16A/F in Notch-mediated differentiation of BCi-NS1.1 cells towards a secretory epithelium.



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Item typeArticle
Journal or Publication TitleFrontiers in Physiology
Publisher:FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Place of Publication:LAUSANNE
Volume:14
Date9 May 2023
InstitutionsBiology, Preclinical Medicine > Institut für Physiologie > Prof. Dr. Karl Kunzelmann
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10.3389/fphys.2023.1157704DOI
KeywordsDIFFERENTIATION; ANOCTAMINS; CULTURE; CA2+; CFTR; TMEM16F; exocytosis; goblet cell metaplasia; Notch signaling; TMEM16A
Dewey Decimal Classification500 Science > 570 Life sciences
StatusPublished
RefereedYes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of RegensburgYes
URN of the UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-542037
Item ID54203

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