3-Dimensional modeling of basal cell function in pseudostratified epithelia
假复层上皮基底细胞功能的三维建模
基本信息
- 批准号:7764187
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 54.45万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-09-21 至 2014-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:3-DimensionalAirAnimal ModelAnimalsApicalAsthmaBasal CellBehaviorBiological ModelsBiologyBloodBreathingBreedingCell LineCell physiologyCellsChemicalsChronic Obstructive Airway DiseaseClear CellColorCommunicationComplexCystic FibrosisDataDendritic CellsDiagnosticDiseaseEpididymisEpithelial CellsEpitheliumFertilityGreen Fluorescent ProteinsHormonesITGAX geneImageIntercalated CellInvadedKidneyLaboratoriesLifeLiquid substanceLungLung diseasesMale InfertilityMeasuresMicroelectrodesMicroscopeModelingMonitorMusNitric OxideOrganPharmaceutical PreparationsPlayPropertyProteinsPseudostratified EpitheliumResearchResearch ProposalsRoleSamplingScanningSensorySideStructureSystemTestisTherapeuticTherapeutic InterventionTight JunctionsTimeTissuesTracheaTubeUpper respiratory tractVas deferens structurecell typein vivoinnovationinsightintercellular communicationmaleminiaturizenovelnovel diagnosticspathogenprogramspublic health relevancered fluorescent proteinreproductivesensorsperm celltime use
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): A current paradigm in biology is that so-called basal cells, present in pseudostratified epithelia, are never in contact with the luminal side of an organ. In contrast to this dogma, we recently showed that these cells extend slender body projections that cross the tight-junction barrier to reach the lumen (Shum et al. Cell 135; 1108-1117, Dec 2008). This research proposal is driven by this paradigm-shifting discovery. We found that basal cells scan the luminal side of selected epithelia and modulate their function via crosstalk with other epithelial cells. We observed "apical-reaching" basal cells in several tissues of the male reproductive and upper respiratory tracts indicating that the luminal sampling property of basal cells is a generalized phenomenon. In this research program, we will examine the spatial, temporal and motional behavior of basal cells in vivo and we will characterize the intercellular communication networks between basal cells and adjacent cells. To do so, we will generate novel mice expressing the red fluorescent protein, mRaspberry, in basal cells exclusively. We will cross-breed these mice with current mice available in our laboratory, including CD11c-YFP mice that express the yellow fluorescent protein in dendritic cells, and B1-EGFP mice that express the green fluorescent protein EGFP in epididymal clear cells, non- ciliated cells of the lung, and kidney intercalated cells. This will generate a novel animal model in which several cell types will be imaged simultaneously, in live animals, using intravital multiphoton microscopes equipped with miniaturized objectives, and in which ionic and nitric oxide fluxes will be measured in real time using selective microelectrodes. We will focus on two epithelia, the epididymis, which is at the core of our research program, and the trachea. The epididymis, which connects the testis to the vas deferens, is involved in the maturation and storage of spermatozoa and, therefore, plays a crucial role in male fertility. The other target tissue of this application, the trachea, is constantly invaded by foreign allergenic and pathogenic substances, and provides a structural barrier between the airway and the body. We propose that basal cells are front-line sensors that probe luminal factors that regulate male fertility in the epididymis, and inhaled molecules in the trachea. A better understanding of the novel apical sensory role of basal cells and how they transmit their findings to adjacent cells will help define the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying male infertility, and diseases of the lung, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cystic fibrosis (CF). Monitoring and decoding intercellular conversations in the epididymis and trachea will, thus, promote innovative diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for the treatment of these diseases. In addition, this research program will have broader implications for our understanding of epithelia in general, as data generated here will provide unprecedented insights into the communication network established by complex tissues and on how it is perturbed in disease.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Many organs in the body, including those of the reproductive tract and the lungs, are comprised of a system of tubules lined by cells that form an epithelium, a structure that creates a barrier between the blood side of the organ and the cavity formed by the tube. The prevailing view is that so-called "basal cells" in these epithelia are never in contact with the fluid or air-filled cavity (known as the lumen), but we showed recently that these cells in fact extend long, slender projections that scan the lumen and modulate organ function by communicating their findings to adjacent cells. We propose to create new model systems in which the three-dimensional relationship and functions of different epithelial cell types (identified in live animals by the presence of different colored fluorescent markers) can be monitored in real time as the basal cells detect and respond to various drugs, hormones, chemicals and pathogens that appear in the cavity of the organ; the data we generate will suggest new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for diseases including male infertility, chronic obstructive airway disease and cystic fibrosis.
描述(由申请人提供):生物学中目前的一个范例是所谓的基底细胞,存在于假分层上皮中,从不与器官的管腔侧接触。与此相反,我们最近发现这些细胞延伸出细长的体突,穿过紧密连接屏障到达管腔(Shum等)。细胞135;1108-1117, Dec 2008)。这项研究计划是由这一范式转变的发现推动的。我们发现基底细胞扫描选定上皮的管腔侧,并通过与其他上皮细胞的串扰调节其功能。我们在男性生殖道和上呼吸道的一些组织中观察到“顶端到达”的基底细胞,这表明基底细胞的腔内取样特性是一种普遍现象。在本研究项目中,我们将研究基底细胞在体内的空间、时间和运动行为,并描述基底细胞与邻近细胞之间的细胞间通讯网络。为了做到这一点,我们将在基底细胞中产生表达红色荧光蛋白的新型小鼠。我们将把这些小鼠与我们实验室现有的小鼠进行杂交,包括在树突状细胞中表达黄色荧光蛋白的CD11c-YFP小鼠,以及在附睾透明细胞、肺非纤毛细胞和肾插层细胞中表达绿色荧光蛋白EGFP的B1-EGFP小鼠。这将产生一种新的动物模型,其中几种细胞类型将在活体动物中同时成像,使用配备小型化物镜的活体多光子显微镜,其中离子和一氧化氮通量将使用选择性微电极实时测量。我们将重点关注两个上皮细胞,附睾,这是我们研究项目的核心,以及气管。连接睾丸和输精管的附睾参与精子的成熟和储存,因此在男性生育能力中起着至关重要的作用。这种应用的另一个目标组织,气管,经常被外来的致敏性和致病性物质侵入,并在气道和身体之间提供结构性屏障。我们认为基底细胞是一线传感器,探测调节附睾男性生育能力的腔内因素,以及气管吸入分子。更好地了解基底细胞的新型顶端感觉作用以及它们如何将其发现传递给邻近细胞,将有助于确定男性不育和肺部疾病(包括哮喘、慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)和囊性纤维化(CF))的病理生理机制。因此,监测和解码附睾和气管的细胞间对话将促进治疗这些疾病的创新诊断和治疗干预措施。此外,该研究项目将对我们对上皮细胞的理解产生更广泛的影响,因为这里产生的数据将为复杂组织建立的通信网络以及疾病中如何受到干扰提供前所未有的见解。
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