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SF-Assemblin genes in Paramecium: phylogeny and phenotypes of RNAi silencing on the ciliary-striated rootlets and surface organization 草履虫的SF组装蛋白基因:纤毛条纹小根和表面组织RNAi沉默的系统发育和表型
Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2019-10-29 DOI: 10.1186/s13630-019-0062-y
A. Nabi, J. Yano, M. Valentine, T. Picariello, J. Van Houten
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引用次数: 15
New software for automated cilia detection in cells (ACDC) 细胞中纤毛自动检测新软件(ACDC)
Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2019-08-01 DOI: 10.1186/s13630-019-0061-z
Max C. Lauring, Tianqi Zhu, Wei Luo, Wenqi Wu, Feng Yu, D. Toomre
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引用次数: 12
Glioma cell proliferation is enhanced in the presence of tumor-derived cilia vesicles. 胶质瘤细胞的增殖在肿瘤源性纤毛囊泡的存在下增强。
Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2018-11-06 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI: 10.1186/s13630-018-0060-5
Lan B Hoang-Minh, Marina Dutra-Clarke, Joshua J Breunig, Matthew R Sarkisian

Background: The mechanisms by which primary cilia affect glioma pathogenesis are unclear. Depending on the glioma cell line, primary cilia can promote or inhibit tumor development. Here, we used piggyBac-mediated transgenesis to generate patient-derived glioblastoma (GBM) cell lines that stably express Arl13b:GFP in their cilia. This allowed us to visualize and analyze the behavior of cilia and ciliated cells during live GBM cell proliferation.

Results: Time-lapse imaging of Arl13b:GFP+ cilia revealed their dynamic behaviors, including distal tip excision into the extracellular milieu. Recent studies of non-cancerous cells indicate that this process occurs during the G0 phase, prior to cilia resorption and cell cycle re-entry, and requires ciliary recruitment of F-actin and actin regulators. Similarly, we observed ciliary buds associated with Ki67- cells as well as scattered F-actin+ cilia, suggesting that quiescent GBM cells may also utilize an actin network-based mechanism for ciliary tip excision. Notably, we found that the proliferation of ciliated GBM cells was promoted by exposing them to conditioned media obtained from ciliated cell cultures when compared to conditioned media collected from cilia-defective cell cultures (depleted in either KIF3A or IFT88 using CRISPR/Cas9). These results suggest that GBM cilia may release mitogenic vesicles carrying factors that promote tumor cell proliferation. Although Arl13b is implicated in tumor growth, our data suggest that Arl13b released from GBM cilia does not mediate tumor cell proliferation.

Conclusion: Collectively, our results indicate that ciliary vesicles may represent a novel mode of intercellular communication within tumors that contributes to GBM pathogenesis. The mitogenic capacity of GBM ciliary vesicles and the molecular mediators of this phenomenon requires further investigation.

背景:原发性纤毛影响胶质瘤发病的机制尚不清楚。根据胶质瘤细胞系的不同,原发性纤毛可以促进或抑制肿瘤的发展。在这里,我们使用piggybac介导的转基因技术生成了患者源性胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)细胞系,这些细胞系在其纤毛中稳定表达Arl13b:GFP。这使我们能够可视化和分析纤毛和纤毛细胞在GBM细胞增殖过程中的行为。结果:Arl13b:GFP+纤毛的延时成像显示了它们的动态行为,包括远端尖端切除到细胞外环境。最近对非癌细胞的研究表明,这一过程发生在G0期,在纤毛吸收和细胞周期重新进入之前,需要纤毛募集f -肌动蛋白和肌动蛋白调节因子。同样,我们观察到与Ki67-细胞相关的纤毛芽以及分散的f -肌动蛋白+纤毛,这表明静止的GBM细胞也可能利用基于肌动蛋白网络的机制进行纤毛尖切除。值得注意的是,我们发现将纤毛GBM细胞暴露于从纤毛细胞培养中获得的条件培养基中,与从纤毛缺陷细胞培养中收集的条件培养基(使用CRISPR/Cas9去除KIF3A或IFT88)相比,可以促进纤毛GBM细胞的增殖。这些结果表明,GBM纤毛可能释放携带促进肿瘤细胞增殖因子的有丝分裂囊泡。虽然Arl13b与肿瘤生长有关,但我们的数据表明,从GBM纤毛释放的Arl13b不介导肿瘤细胞增殖。结论:总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,纤毛囊可能代表了一种新的肿瘤细胞间通讯模式,有助于GBM的发病。GBM纤毛囊的有丝分裂能力和这一现象的分子介质有待进一步研究。
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引用次数: 28
Amyloid-β interrupts canonical Sonic hedgehog signaling by distorting primary cilia structure. 淀粉样蛋白-β通过扭曲初级纤毛结构来中断典型的Sonic hedgehog信号传导。
Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2018-08-17 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI: 10.1186/s13630-018-0059-y
Anna G Vorobyeva, Aleister J Saunders

Background: Primary cilia are small non-motile microtubule and cell membrane protrusions expressed on most vertebrate cells, including cortical and hippocampal neurons. These small organelles serve as sensory structures sampling the extracellular environment and reprogramming the transcriptional machinery in response to environmental change. Primary cilia are decorated with a variety of receptor proteins and are necessary for specific signaling cascades such as the Sonic hedgehog (Shh) pathway. Disrupting cilia structure or function results in a spectrum of diseases collectively referred to as ciliopathies. Common to human ciliopathies is cognitive impairment, a symptom also observed in Alzheimer's disease (AD). One hallmark of AD is accumulation of senile plaques composed of neurotoxic Amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide. The Aβ peptide is generated by the proteolytic cleavage of the amyloid precursor protein (APP). We set out to determine if Aβ affects primary cilia structure and the Shh signaling cascade.

Methods: We utilized in vitro cell-based assays in combination with fluorescent confocal microscopy to address our study goals. Shh signaling and cilia structure was studied using two different cell lines, mouse NIH3T3 and human HeLa cells. To investigate how Aβ levels affect Shh signaling and cilia structure in these cells, we utilized naturally secreted Aβ as well as synthetic Aβ. Effects on Shh signaling were assessed by luciferase activity while cilia structure was analyzed by fluorescent microscopy.

Results: Here, we report that APP localizes to primary cilia and Aβ treatment results in distorted primary cilia structure. In addition, we demonstrate that Aβ treatment interrupts canonical Shh signal transduction.

Conclusions: Overall, our study illustrates that Aβ can alter primary cilia structure suggesting that elevated Aβ levels, like those observed in AD patients, could have similar effects on neuronal primary cilia in the brain. Additionally, our study suggests that Aβ impairs the Shh signaling pathway. Together our findings shed light on two novel targets for future AD therapeutics.

背景:初级纤毛是在大多数脊椎动物细胞(包括皮质和海马神经元)上表达的小的不可运动的微管和细胞膜突起。这些小细胞器作为感觉结构,对细胞外环境进行采样,并对转录机制进行重新编程,以响应环境变化。初级纤毛由多种受体蛋白修饰,是特定信号级联反应如Sonic hedgehog (Shh)通路所必需的。破坏纤毛结构或功能导致一系列疾病,统称为纤毛病。人类纤毛病常见的症状是认知障碍,阿尔茨海默病(AD)也有这种症状。阿尔茨海默病的一个标志是由神经毒性淀粉样蛋白-β (Aβ)肽组成的老年斑的积累。Aβ肽是由淀粉样前体蛋白(APP)的蛋白水解裂解产生的。我们开始确定Aβ是否影响初级纤毛结构和Shh信号级联。方法:我们利用体外细胞检测结合荧光共聚焦显微镜来实现我们的研究目标。使用小鼠NIH3T3和人HeLa细胞两种不同的细胞系研究了Shh信号传导和纤毛结构。为了研究Aβ水平如何影响这些细胞中的Shh信号传导和纤毛结构,我们利用了自然分泌的Aβ和合成的Aβ。荧光素酶活性评估对Shh信号的影响,荧光显微镜分析纤毛结构。结果:我们报道了APP定位于初级纤毛,而Aβ治疗导致初级纤毛结构扭曲。此外,我们证明了Aβ治疗阻断了典型的Shh信号转导。结论:总的来说,我们的研究表明,Aβ可以改变原发纤毛结构,这表明Aβ水平升高,就像在AD患者中观察到的那样,可能对大脑神经元原发纤毛有类似的影响。此外,我们的研究表明,Aβ损害Shh信号通路。总之,我们的发现揭示了未来阿尔茨海默病治疗的两个新靶点。
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引用次数: 33
Evidence of primary cilia in the developing rat heart. 发育中的大鼠心脏中有初级纤毛的证据。
Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2018-07-31 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI: 10.1186/s13630-018-0058-z
Sarbjot Kaur, Sue R McGlashan, Marie-Louise Ward

Background: A transient increase in cytosolic Ca2+ (the "Ca2+ transient") determines the degree and duration of myocyte force development in the heart. However, we have previously observed that, under the same experimental conditions, the Ca2+ transients from isolated cardiac myocytes are reduced in amplitude in comparison to those from multicellular cardiac preparations. We therefore questioned whether the enzymatic cell isolation procedure might remove structures that modulate intracellular Ca2+ in some way. Primary cilia are found in a diverse range of cell types, and have an abundance of Ca2+-permeable membrane channels that result in Ca2+ influx when activated. Although primary cilia are reportedly ubiquitous, their presence and function in the heart remain controversial. If present, we hypothesized they might provide an additional Ca2+ entry pathway in multicellular cardiac tissue that was lost during cell isolation. The aim of our study was to look for evidence of primary cilia in isolated myocytes and ventricular tissue from rat hearts.

Methods: Immunohistochemical techniques were used to identify primary cilia-specific proteins in isolated myocytes from adult rat hearts, and in tissue sections from embryonic, neonatal, young, and adult rat hearts. Either mouse anti-acetylated α-tubulin or rabbit polyclonal ARL13B antibodies were used, counterstained with Hoechst dye. Selected sections were also labelled with markers for other cell types found in the heart and for myocyte F-actin.

Results: No evidence of primary cilia was found in either tissue sections or isolated myocytes from adult rat ventricles. However, primary cilia were present in tissue sections from embryonic, neonatal (P2) and young (P21 and P28) rat hearts.

Conclusion: The lack of primary cilia in adult rat hearts rules out their contribution to myocyte Ca2+ homoeostasis by providing a Ca2+ entry pathway. However, evidence of primary cilia in tissue from embryonic and very young rat hearts suggests they have a role during development.

背景:细胞质Ca2+的短暂增加(“Ca2+瞬态”)决定了心肌细胞力发展的程度和持续时间。然而,我们之前观察到,在相同的实验条件下,与多细胞心脏制剂相比,来自分离心肌细胞的Ca2+瞬态的振幅降低。因此,我们质疑酶细胞分离程序是否可能以某种方式去除调节细胞内Ca2+的结构。初级纤毛存在于多种细胞类型中,并且具有丰富的Ca2+通透膜通道,当激活时导致Ca2+内流。虽然据报道初级纤毛无处不在,但它们在心脏中的存在和功能仍然存在争议。如果存在,我们假设它们可能在细胞分离过程中丢失的多细胞心脏组织中提供额外的Ca2+进入途径。我们研究的目的是寻找从大鼠心脏分离的心肌细胞和心室组织中原发纤毛的证据。方法:采用免疫组织化学技术鉴定成年大鼠心脏分离肌细胞以及胚胎、新生儿、幼鼠和成年大鼠心脏组织切片中的原代纤毛特异性蛋白。采用小鼠抗乙酰化α-微管蛋白或兔抗ARL13B多克隆抗体,用Hoechst染料反染。选定的切片也被标记为心脏中发现的其他细胞类型和心肌细胞f -肌动蛋白。结果:在成年大鼠脑室的组织切片和分离的肌细胞中均未发现原发性纤毛。然而,在胚胎、新生儿(P2)和幼龄(P21和P28)大鼠心脏的组织切片中存在初级纤毛。结论:成年大鼠心脏缺乏初级纤毛,通过提供Ca2+进入途径,排除了它们对心肌细胞Ca2+稳态的贡献。然而,在胚胎和非常年轻的大鼠心脏组织中发现的初级纤毛的证据表明,它们在发育过程中起着重要作用。
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引用次数: 17
Sensing the cilium, digital capture of ciliary data for comparative genomics investigations. 感知纤毛,数字化采集纤毛数据用于比较基因组学研究。
Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2018-04-19 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI: 10.1186/s13630-018-0057-0
Karen R Christie, Judith A Blake

Background: Cilia are specialized, hair-like structures that project from the cell bodies of eukaryotic cells. With increased understanding of the distribution and functions of various types of cilia, interest in these organelles is accelerating. To effectively use this great expansion in knowledge, this information must be made digitally accessible and available for large-scale analytical and computational investigation. Capture and integration of knowledge about cilia into existing knowledge bases, thus providing the ability to improve comparative genomic data analysis, is the objective of this work.

Methods: We focused on the capture of information about cilia as studied in the laboratory mouse, a primary model of human biology. The workflow developed establishes a standard for capture of comparative functional data relevant to human biology. We established the 310 closest mouse orthologs of the 302 human genes defined in the SYSCILIA Gold Standard set of ciliary genes. For the mouse genes, we identified biomedical literature for curation and used Gene Ontology (GO) curation paradigms to provide functional annotations from these publications.

Results: Employing a methodology for comprehensive capture of experimental data about cilia genes in structured, digital form, we established a workflow for curation of experimental literature detailing molecular function and roles of cilia proteins starting with the mouse orthologs of the human SYSCILIA gene set. We worked closely with the GO Consortium ontology development editors and the SYSCILIA Consortium to improve the representation of ciliary biology within the GO. During the time frame of the ontology improvement project, we have fully curated 134 of these 310 mouse genes, resulting in an increase in the number of ciliary and other experimental annotations.

Conclusions: We have improved the GO annotations available for mouse genes orthologous to the human genes in the SYSCILIA Consortium's Gold Standard set. In addition, ciliary terminology in the GO itself was improved in collaboration with GO ontology developers and the SYSCILIA Consortium. These improvements to the GO terms for the functions and roles of ciliary proteins, along with the increase in annotations of the corresponding genes, enhance the representation of ciliary processes and localizations and improve access to these data during large-scale bioinformatic analyses.

背景:纤毛是从真核细胞的细胞体中伸出的特化的毛发状结构。随着人们对各种类型纤毛的分布和功能有了更多的了解,对这些细胞器的兴趣正在加速增长。为了有效利用这一巨大的知识增长,必须以数字化方式获取这些信息,并进行大规模的分析和计算研究。捕获纤毛知识并将其整合到现有的知识库中,从而提供改进比较基因组数据分析的能力,是这项工作的目标:我们的研究重点是捕捉实验鼠(人类生物学的主要模型)纤毛的相关信息。所开发的工作流程为获取与人类生物学相关的比较功能数据建立了标准。我们确定了 SYSCILIA 黄金标准纤毛基因集中定义的 302 个人类基因的 310 个最接近的小鼠同源基因。对于小鼠基因,我们确定了需要整理的生物医学文献,并使用基因本体(GO)整理范例提供了这些文献中的功能注释:我们采用了一种以结构化、数字化形式全面采集纤毛基因实验数据的方法,建立了一套实验文献整理工作流程,从人类 SYSCILIA 基因组的小鼠直向同源物入手,详细描述了纤毛蛋白的分子功能和作用。我们与 GO 联盟本体开发编辑和 SYSCILIA 联盟密切合作,以改进纤毛生物学在 GO 中的表述。在本体改进项目期间,我们对这 310 个小鼠基因中的 134 个基因进行了完整的注释,从而增加了睫状肌和其他实验注释的数量:结论:我们改进了 SYSCILIA 联盟黄金标准集中与人类基因同源的小鼠基因的 GO 注释。此外,我们还与 GO 本体开发人员和 SYSCILIA 联盟合作,改进了 GO 本身中的睫状肌术语。这些对睫状肌蛋白功能和作用的 GO 术语的改进,以及相应基因注释的增加,增强了睫状肌过程和定位的代表性,并改善了大规模生物信息学分析中对这些数据的访问。
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引用次数: 0
Assaying sensory ciliopathies using calcium biosensor expression in zebrafish ciliated olfactory neurons. 斑马鱼纤毛嗅觉神经元钙生物传感器表达测定感觉纤毛病。
Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2018-03-15 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI: 10.1186/s13630-018-0056-1
Judith G M Bergboer, Cameron Wyatt, Christina Austin-Tse, Emre Yaksi, Iain A Drummond

Background: Primary cilia mediate signal transduction by acting as an organizing scaffold for receptors, signalling proteins and ion channels. Ciliated olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) organize olfactory receptors and ion channels on cilia and generate a calcium influx as a primary signal in odourant detection. In the zebrafish olfactory placode, ciliated OSNs and microvillus OSNs constitute the major OSN cell types with distinct odourant sensitivity.

Methods: Using transgenic expression of the calcium biosensor GCaMP5 in OSNs, we analysed sensory cilia-dependent odour responses in live zebrafish, at individual cell resolution. oval/ift88 mutant and ift172 knockdown zebrafish were compared with wild-type siblings to establish ciliated OSN sensitivity to different classes of odourants.

Results: oval/ift88 mutant and ift172 knockdown zebrafish showed fewer and severely shortened OSN cilia without a reduction in OSN number. The fraction of responding OSNs and response amplitudes to bile acids and food odour, both sensed by ciliated OSNs, were significantly reduced in ift88 mutants and ift172-deficient embryos, while the amino acids responses were not significantly changed.

Conclusions: Our approach presents a quantitative model for studying sensory cilia signalling using zebrafish OSNs. Our results also implicate ift172-deficiency as a novel cause of hyposmia, a reduced sense of smell, highlighting the value of directly assaying sensory cilia signalling in vivo and supporting the idea that hyposmia can be used as a diagnostic indicator of ciliopathies.

背景:初级纤毛作为受体、信号蛋白和离子通道的组织支架介导信号转导。纤毛嗅觉感觉神经元组织纤毛上的嗅觉受体和离子通道,并产生钙内流作为气味检测的主要信号。在斑马鱼嗅觉基板中,纤毛OSN和微绒毛OSN是主要的OSN细胞类型,它们具有不同的气味敏感性。方法:利用钙生物传感器GCaMP5在nos中的转基因表达,我们分析了活斑马鱼在单个细胞分辨率下的感觉纤毛依赖性气味反应。将卵形/ift88突变体和ift172敲除的野生型斑马鱼进行比较,以确定纤毛OSN对不同种类气味的敏感性。结果:卵形/ift88突变体和ift172敲除斑马鱼的OSN纤毛减少且严重缩短,但OSN数量没有减少。纤毛osn对胆汁酸和食物气味的响应比例和响应幅度在ift88突变体和ift172缺陷胚胎中显著降低,而对氨基酸的响应没有显著变化。结论:我们的方法提供了一个定量模型来研究斑马鱼感官纤毛信号。我们的研究结果还表明,ift172缺乏是嗅觉减退的一个新原因,强调了直接检测体内感觉纤毛信号的价值,并支持了嗅觉减退可以作为纤毛病诊断指标的观点。
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引用次数: 12
Cellular ciliary phenotyping indicates pathogenicity of novel variants in IFT140 and confirms a Mainzer-Saldino syndrome diagnosis. 细胞纤毛表型显示了IFT140新变异的致病性,并证实了Mainzer-Saldino综合征的诊断。
Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2018-02-23 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI: 10.1186/s13630-018-0055-2
Machteld M Oud, Brooke L Latour, Zeineb Bakey, Stef J Letteboer, Dorien Lugtenberg, Ka Man Wu, Elisabeth A M Cornelissen, Helger G Yntema, Miriam Schmidts, Ronald Roepman, Ernie M H F Bongers

Background: Mainzer-Saldino syndrome (MZSDS) is a skeletal ciliopathy and part of the short-rib thoracic dysplasia (SRTD) group of ciliary disorders. The main characteristics of MZSDS are short limbs, mild narrow thorax, blindness, and renal failure. Thus far, variants in two genes are associated with MZSDS: IFT140, and IFT172. In this study, we describe a 1-year-old girl presenting with mild skeletal abnormalities, Leber congenital amaurosis, and bilateral hearing difficulties. For establishing an accurate diagnosis, we combined clinical, molecular, and functional analyses.

Methods: We performed diagnostic whole-exome sequencing (WES) analysis to determine the genetic cause of the disease and analyzed two gene panels, containing all currently known genes in vision disorders, and in hearing impairment. Upon detection of the likely causative variants, ciliary phenotyping was performed in patient urine-derived renal epithelial cells (URECs) and rescue experiments were performed in CRISPR/Cas9-derived Ift140 knock out cells to determine the pathogenicity of the detected variants in vitro. Cilium morphology, cilium length, and intraflagellar transport (IFT) were evaluated by immunocytochemistry.

Results: Diagnostic WES revealed two novel compound heterozygous variants in IFT140, encoding IFT140. Thorough investigation of WES data did not reveal any variants in candidate genes associated with hearing impairment. Patient-derived URECs revealed an accumulation of IFT-B protein IFT88 at the ciliary tip in 41% of the cells indicative of impaired retrograde IFT, while this was absent in cilia from control URECs. Furthermore, transfection of CRISPR/Cas9-derived Ift140 knock out cells with an IFT140 construct containing the patient mutation p.Tyr923Asp resulted in a significantly higher percentage of IFT88 tip accumulation than transfection with the wild-type IFT140 construct.

Conclusions: By combining the clinical, genetic, and functional data from this study, we could conclude that the patient has SRTD9, also called Mainzer-Saldino syndrome, caused by variants in IFT140. We suggest the possibility that variants in IFT140 may underlie hearing impairment. Moreover, we show that urine provides an excellent source to obtain patient-derived cells in a non-invasive manner to study the pathogenicity of variants detected by genetic testing.

背景:Mainzer-Saldino综合征(MZSDS)是一种骨性纤毛病,属于短肋胸发育不良(SRTD)纤毛疾病组。MZSDS的主要特征是四肢短小,轻度胸窄,失明,肾功能衰竭。到目前为止,有两个基因的变异与MZSDS相关:IFT140和IFT172。在这项研究中,我们描述了一个1岁的女孩,表现为轻度骨骼异常,莱伯先天性黑朦和双侧听力困难。为了建立准确的诊断,我们结合了临床、分子和功能分析。方法:我们进行了诊断性全外显子组测序(WES)分析,以确定疾病的遗传原因,并分析了两个基因面板,包含所有目前已知的视力障碍和听力障碍基因。在检测到可能的致病变异后,在患者尿源性肾上皮细胞(URECs)中进行纤毛表型分型,并在CRISPR/ cas9衍生的Ift140敲除细胞中进行拯救实验,以确定检测到的变异在体外的致病性。采用免疫细胞化学方法评价纤毛形态、纤毛长度和鞭毛内运输(IFT)。结果:诊断性WES在IFT140中发现两个新的复合杂合变异体,编码IFT140。对WES数据的深入调查没有发现任何与听力障碍相关的候选基因变异。患者源性URECs显示,在41%的细胞中,IFT- b蛋白IFT88在纤毛尖端积聚,表明逆行IFT受损,而在对照URECs的纤毛中则没有这种情况。此外,转染CRISPR/ cas9衍生的Ift140敲除细胞,其中Ift140构建体含有患者突变p.Tyr923Asp,导致IFT88尖端积累的比例显著高于转染野生型Ift140构建体。结论:结合本研究的临床、遗传和功能数据,我们可以得出结论,该患者患有SRTD9,也称为Mainzer-Saldino综合征,由IFT140变异引起。我们认为IFT140的变异可能是听力障碍的基础。此外,我们发现尿液提供了一个极好的来源,以非侵入性的方式获得患者来源的细胞,以研究基因检测检测到的变异的致病性。
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引用次数: 20
The Gene Ontology of eukaryotic cilia and flagella. 真核生物纤毛和鞭毛的基因本体。
Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2017-11-16 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI: 10.1186/s13630-017-0054-8
Paola Roncaglia, Teunis J P van Dam, Karen R Christie, Lora Nacheva, Grischa Toedt, Martijn A Huynen, Rachael P Huntley, Toby J Gibson, Jane Lomax

Background: Recent research into ciliary structure and function provides important insights into inherited diseases termed ciliopathies and other cilia-related disorders. This wealth of knowledge needs to be translated into a computational representation to be fully exploitable by the research community. To this end, members of the Gene Ontology (GO) and SYSCILIA Consortia have worked together to improve representation of ciliary substructures and processes in GO.

Methods: Members of the SYSCILIA and Gene Ontology Consortia suggested additions and changes to GO, to reflect new knowledge in the field. The project initially aimed to improve coverage of ciliary parts, and was then broadened to cilia-related biological processes. Discussions were documented in a public tracker. We engaged the broader cilia community via direct consultation and by referring to the literature. Ontology updates were implemented via ontology editing tools.

Results: So far, we have created or modified 127 GO terms representing parts and processes related to eukaryotic cilia/flagella or prokaryotic flagella. A growing number of biological pathways are known to involve cilia, and we continue to incorporate this knowledge in GO. The resulting expansion in GO allows more precise representation of experimentally derived knowledge, and SYSCILIA and GO biocurators have created 199 annotations to 50 human ciliary proteins. The revised ontology was also used to curate mouse proteins in a collaborative project. The revised GO and annotations, used in comparative 'before and after' analyses of representative ciliary datasets, improve enrichment results significantly.

Conclusions: Our work has resulted in a broader and deeper coverage of ciliary composition and function. These improvements in ontology and protein annotation will benefit all users of GO enrichment analysis tools, as well as the ciliary research community, in areas ranging from microscopy image annotation to interpretation of high-throughput studies. We welcome feedback to further enhance the representation of cilia biology in GO.

背景:最近对纤毛结构和功能的研究为了解被称为纤毛疾病的遗传性疾病和其他与纤毛相关的疾病提供了重要线索。这些丰富的知识需要转化为计算表征,以便研究界充分利用。为此,基因本体(Gene Ontology,GO)和 SYSCILIA 联合会的成员共同努力,以改进纤毛亚结构和过程在 GO.Methods 中的表示:方法:SYSCILIA 和基因本体联盟成员建议对 GO 进行补充和修改,以反映该领域的新知识。该项目最初旨在提高纤毛部件的覆盖率,后来扩大到与纤毛相关的生物过程。讨论记录在公共跟踪器中。我们通过直接咨询和参考文献的方式让更广泛的纤毛社区参与进来。本体更新是通过本体编辑工具实现的:到目前为止,我们已经创建或修改了 127 个 GO 术语,这些术语代表了与真核生物纤毛/鞭毛或原核生物鞭毛相关的部分和过程。已知有越来越多的生物途径涉及纤毛,我们将继续把这些知识纳入 GO。由此产生的 GO 扩展可以更精确地表示实验得出的知识,SYSCILIA 和 GO 生物学家已经为 50 个人类纤毛蛋白创建了 199 个注释。在一个合作项目中,修订后的本体也被用于整理小鼠蛋白质。在对具有代表性的睫状体数据集进行 "前后 "对比分析时,修订后的 GO 和注释显著改善了富集结果:我们的工作使睫状体的组成和功能得到了更广泛、更深入的覆盖。本体和蛋白质注释方面的这些改进将使 GO 富集分析工具的所有用户以及睫状体研究界受益,包括显微镜图像注释和高通量研究解释等领域。我们欢迎反馈意见,以进一步增强纤毛生物学在 GO 中的代表性。
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The rise and fall of basal bodies in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. 秀丽隐杆线虫基体的起落。
Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2017-07-26 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI: 10.1186/s13630-017-0053-9
Inna V Nechipurenko, Piali Sengupta

The free-living nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans, is a widely used genetic model organism for investigations into centriole and cilia biology. Only sensory neurons are ciliated in C. elegans; morphologically diverse cilia in these neurons are nucleated by basal bodies located at the dendritic endings. C. elegans centrioles comprise a central tube with a symmetric array of nine singlet microtubules. These singlet microtubules remodel in a subset of sensory neurons to form the doublet microtubules of the basal bodies. Following initiation of ciliogenesis, the central tube, but not the outer centriole wall, of the basal body degenerates. Recent ultrastructural characterization of basal body architecture and remodeling have laid the foundation for future studies into mechanisms underlying different aspects of basal body genesis, remodeling, and intracellular positioning.

秀丽隐杆线虫(Caenorhabditis elegans)是一种被广泛用于研究中心粒和纤毛生物学的遗传模式生物。秀丽隐杆线虫只有感觉神经元有纤毛;这些神经元的纤毛形态多样,由位于树突末梢的基底体成核。秀丽隐杆线虫的中心粒包括一个中心管和九个单线态微管的对称阵列。这些单线态微管在感觉神经元的一个子集中重塑,形成基底体的双线态微管。纤毛发生后,基部的中心管发生退化,而中心粒外壁不发生退化。最近对基底体结构和重塑的超微结构表征为进一步研究基底体发生、重塑和细胞内定位的不同方面的机制奠定了基础。
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