نتایج جستجو برای: ciliary clearance

تعداد نتایج: 56320  

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Oktay I. Kaplan David B. Doroquez Sebiha Cevik Rachel V. Bowie Lara Clarke Anna A.W.M. Sanders Katarzyna Kida Joshua Z. Rappoport Piali Sengupta Oliver E. Blacque

BACKGROUND Multiple intracellular transport pathways drive the formation, maintenance, and function of cilia, a compartmentalized organelle associated with motility, chemo-/mechano-/photosensation, and developmental signaling. These pathways include cilium-based intraflagellar transport (IFT) and poorly understood membrane trafficking events. Defects in ciliary transport contribute to the etiol...

2011
Jinju Li Patrick Kanju Michael Patterson Wei-Leong Chew Seung-Hyun Cho Ian Gilmour Tim Oliver Ryohei Yasuda Andrew Ghio Sidney A. Simon Wolfgang Liedtke

BACKGROUND Human respiratory epithelia function in airway mucociliary clearance and barrier function and have recently been implicated in sensory functions. OBJECTIVE We investigated a link between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) pathogenesis and molecular mechanisms underlying Ca2+ influx into human airway epithelia elicited by diesel exhaust particles (DEP). METHODS AND RESUL...

2017
Mathieu Bottier Sylvain Blanchon Gabriel Pelle Emilie Bequignon Daniel Isabey André Coste Estelle Escudier James B. Grotberg Jean-François Papon Marcel Filoche Bruno Louis

Mucociliary clearance is one of the major lines of defense of the respiratory system. The mucus layer coating the pulmonary airways is moved along and out of the lung by the activity of motile cilia, thus expelling the particles trapped in it. Here we compare ex vivo measurements of a Newtonian flow induced by cilia beating (using micro-beads as tracers) and a mathematical model of this fluid f...

Journal: :Frontiers in Immunology 2023

The airway epithelium comprises of different cell types and acts as a physical barrier preventing pathogens, including inhaled particles microbes, from entering the lungs. Goblet cells submucosal glands produce mucus that traps which are expelled respiratory tract by ciliated cells. Basal act progenitor cells, differentiating into epithelial types, to maintain homeostasis following injury. Adhe...

Journal: :Development 2002
Shulei Zhao Qin Chen Fang-Cheng Hung Paul A Overbeek

The ciliary body in the eye secretes aqueous humor and glycoproteins of the vitreous body and maintains the intraocular pressure. The ciliary muscle controls the shape of the lens through the ciliary zonules to focus the image onto the retina. During embryonic development, the ciliary epithelium is derived from the optic vesicle, but the molecular signals that control morphogenesis of the cilia...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2015
Marcelo Chávez Sabrina Ena Jacqueline Van Sande Alban de Kerchove d'Exaerde Stéphane Schurmans Serge N Schiffmann

Ciliary transport is required for ciliogenesis, signal transduction, and trafficking of receptors to the primary cilium. Mutations in inositol polyphosphate 5-phosphatase E (INPP5E) have been associated with ciliary dysfunction; however, its role in regulating ciliary phosphoinositides is unknown. Here we report that in neural stem cells, phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate (PI4P) is found in high...

2015
Alison Leaf Mark Von Zastrow W James Nelson

Appropriate physiological signaling by primary cilia depends on the specific targeting of particular receptors to the ciliary membrane, but how this occurs remains poorly understood. In this study, we show that D1-type dopaminergic receptors are delivered to cilia from the extra-ciliary plasma membrane by a mechanism requiring the receptor cytoplasmic tail, the intraflagellar transport complex-...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Shandra A Doran Ron Koss Cam Ha Tran Kimberly J Christopher Warren J Gallin Jeffrey I Goldberg

Embryos of the pond snail Helisoma trivolvis express three known subtypes of ciliary cells on the surface of the embryo early in development: pedal, dorsolateral and scattered single ciliary cells (SSCCs). The pedal and dorsolateral ciliary cells are innervated by a pair of serotonergic sensory-motor neurons and are responsible for generating the earliest whole-animal behavior, rotation within ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2015
Xuefeng Su Maoqing Wu Gang Yao Wassim El-Jouni Chong Luo Azadeh Tabari Jing Zhou

Failure to localize membrane proteins to the primary cilium causes a group of diseases collectively named ciliopathies. Polycystin-1 (PC1, also known as PKD1) is a large ciliary membrane protein defective in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). Here, we developed a large set of PC1 expression constructs and identified multiple sequences, including a coiled-coil motif in the C-t...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2015
Francesc R Garcia-Gonzalo Siew C Phua Elle C Roberson Galo Garcia Monika Abedin Stéphane Schurmans Takanari Inoue Jeremy F Reiter

Primary cilia interpret vertebrate Hedgehog (Hh) signals. Why cilia are essential for signaling is unclear. One possibility is that some forms of signaling require a distinct membrane lipid composition, found at cilia. We found that the ciliary membrane contains a particular phosphoinositide, PI(4)P, whereas a different phosphoinositide, PI(4,5)P2, is restricted to the membrane of the ciliary b...

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