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IK is essentially involved in ciliogenesis as an upstream regulator of oral-facial-digital syndrome ciliopathy gene, ofd1
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Abstract
Background
The cilia are microtubule-based organelles that protrude from the cell surface. Abnormalities in cilia result in various ciliopathies, including polycystic kidney disease (PKD), Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS), and oral-facial-digital syndrome type I (OFD1), which show genetic defects associated with cilia formation. Although an increasing number of human diseases is attributed to ciliary defects, the functions or regulatory mechanisms of several ciliopathy genes remain unclear. Because multi ciliated cells (MCCs) are especially deep in vivo, studying ciliogenesis is challenging. Here, we demonstrate that
ik
is essential for ciliogenesis in vivo.
Results
In the absence of
ik
, zebrafish embryos showed various ciliopathy phenotypes, such as body curvature, abnormal otoliths, and cyst formation in the kidney. RNA sequencing analysis revealed that
ik
positively regulated
ofd1
expression required for cilium assembly. In fact, depletion of
ik
resulted in the downregulation of
ofd1
expression with ciliary defects, and these ciliary defects in
ik
mutants were rescued by restoring
ofd1
expression. Interestingly,
ik
affected ciliogenesis particularly in the proximal tubule but not in the distal tubule in the kidney.
Conclusions
This study demonstrates the role of
ik
in ciliogenesis in vivo for the first time
.
Loss of
ik
in zebrafish embryos displays various ciliopathy phenotypes with abnormal ciliary morphology in ciliary tissues. Our findings on the
ik
–
ofd1
axis provide new insights into the biological function of
ik
in clinical ciliopathy studies in humans.
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Title: IK is essentially involved in ciliogenesis as an upstream regulator of oral-facial-digital syndrome ciliopathy gene, ofd1
Description:
Abstract
Background
The cilia are microtubule-based organelles that protrude from the cell surface.
Abnormalities in cilia result in various ciliopathies, including polycystic kidney disease (PKD), Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS), and oral-facial-digital syndrome type I (OFD1), which show genetic defects associated with cilia formation.
Although an increasing number of human diseases is attributed to ciliary defects, the functions or regulatory mechanisms of several ciliopathy genes remain unclear.
Because multi ciliated cells (MCCs) are especially deep in vivo, studying ciliogenesis is challenging.
Here, we demonstrate that
ik
is essential for ciliogenesis in vivo.
Results
In the absence of
ik
, zebrafish embryos showed various ciliopathy phenotypes, such as body curvature, abnormal otoliths, and cyst formation in the kidney.
RNA sequencing analysis revealed that
ik
positively regulated
ofd1
expression required for cilium assembly.
In fact, depletion of
ik
resulted in the downregulation of
ofd1
expression with ciliary defects, and these ciliary defects in
ik
mutants were rescued by restoring
ofd1
expression.
Interestingly,
ik
affected ciliogenesis particularly in the proximal tubule but not in the distal tubule in the kidney.
Conclusions
This study demonstrates the role of
ik
in ciliogenesis in vivo for the first time
.
Loss of
ik
in zebrafish embryos displays various ciliopathy phenotypes with abnormal ciliary morphology in ciliary tissues.
Our findings on the
ik
–
ofd1
axis provide new insights into the biological function of
ik
in clinical ciliopathy studies in humans.
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