Sec14l3 Is Specifically Expressed in Mouse Airway Ciliated Cells
Airway epithelium is a key component for airway integrity. Previously, we found that expression of the Sec14l3 gene that encodes a 45-kDa secretory protein is inversely associated with the progression of experimentally induced airway inflammation and degeneration/necrosis of alveolar epithelium. In...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Inflammation 2012-04, Vol.35 (2), p.702-712 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Airway epithelium is a key component for airway integrity. Previously, we found that expression of the
Sec14l3
gene that encodes a 45-kDa secretory protein is inversely associated with the progression of experimentally induced airway inflammation and degeneration/necrosis of alveolar epithelium. In this report, using
in situ
hybridization we demonstrated that the ciliated cells in mouse lung selectively express
Sec14l3
mRNA. In a three-dimensional culture of mouse tracheal epithelial cells, levels of the
Sec14l3
mRNA correlated with the differentiation of ciliated cells. Intranasal infection of adult mice with influenza virus resulted in a 20-fold, progressive decrease in
Sec14l3
mRNA expression over 10 days post infection. These results enhance the potential value of
Sec14l3
as a ciliated epithelial cell-specific biomarker for the progression of airway inflammations such as airway viral infection and asthma. |
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ISSN: | 0360-3997 1573-2576 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10753-011-9363-z |