核心N-DRC成分在胚胎发育和出生后器官发育中起关键作用。

IF 9.6 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cell Death & Disease Pub Date : 2025-03-15 DOI:10.1038/s41419-025-07506-2
Chuan Ren, Shuya Sun, Jiajie Zhu, Shushu Zhou, Xin Zhang, Shuhui Bian, Ying Wang, Jintao Zhang, Mingxi Liu
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运动纤毛和鞭毛是进化上保守的细胞器,它们的缺陷导致原发性纤毛运动障碍(PCD),这是一种以全身器官功能障碍为特征的疾病。nein -dynein调节复合体(N-DRC)是运动纤毛和鞭毛的重要结构成分,存在于从衣藻到人类的各种物种中。N-DRC成分的缺陷导致多种PCD症状,包括鼻窦炎和男性不育。然而,N-DRC缺陷的表型表达在个体之间存在显著差异,并且缺乏对哺乳动物N-DRC核心成分的系统研究。本研究利用Drc1-4和Drc7基因敲除小鼠,系统揭示了核心N-DRC组分在室管膜纤毛、呼吸纤毛和精子鞭毛中的作用和组装过程。研究结果表明,核心N-DRC成分对纯种遗传背景下小鼠的生存至关重要。在混合遗传背景小鼠中,N-DRC缺陷损害了运动纤毛的运动性和鞭毛轴突的稳定性。此外,N-DRC特异性成分(a -激酶锚定蛋白3)AKAP3在调节精子磷酸化中的新作用被发现。总的来说,我们的研究结果提供了对哺乳动物纤毛和鞭毛中核心N-DRC成分的全面了解。
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Core N-DRC components play a crucial role in embryonic development and postnatal organ development.

Motile cilia and flagella are evolutionarily conserved organelles, and their defects cause primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), a disorder characterized by systemic organ dysfunction. The nexin-dynein regulatory complex (N-DRC) is a crucial structural component of motile cilia and flagella, present across various species from Chlamydomonas to humans. Defects in N-DRC components lead to multiple PCD symptoms, including sinusitis and male infertility. However, the phenotypic expression of N-DRC defects varies significantly among individuals, and there has been a lack of systematic study of core N-DRC components in mammals. Utilizing Drc1-4 and Drc7 knockout mice, this study systematically reveals the roles and assembly process of core N-DRC components in ependymal cilia, respiratory cilia, and sperm flagella. The findings show that core N-DRC components are crucial for the survival of mice on a purebred genetic background. In mixed genetic background mice, N-DRC defects impair the motility of motile cilia and the stability of flagellar axonemes. Additionally, a novel role of the N-DRC specific component (A-kinase anchoring protein 3) AKAP3 in regulating sperm phosphorylation was discovered. Collectively, our results provide a comprehensive understanding of the core N-DRC components in mammalian cilia and flagella.

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Cell Death & Disease
Cell Death & Disease CELL BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Brought to readers by the editorial team of Cell Death & Differentiation, Cell Death & Disease is an online peer-reviewed journal specializing in translational cell death research. It covers a wide range of topics in experimental and internal medicine, including cancer, immunity, neuroscience, and now cancer metabolism. Cell Death & Disease seeks to encompass the breadth of translational implications of cell death, and topics of particular concentration will include, but are not limited to, the following: Experimental medicine Cancer Immunity Internal medicine Neuroscience Cancer metabolism
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