Chloride channels regulate differentiation and barrier functions of the mammalian airway

Author:

He Mu1ORCID,Wu Bing2,Ye Wenlei1ORCID,Le Daniel D2,Sinclair Adriane W34,Padovano Valeria5ORCID,Chen Yuzhang6,Li Ke-Xin1ORCID,Sit Rene2,Tan Michelle2,Caplan Michael J5,Neff Norma2,Jan Yuh Nung178ORCID,Darmanis Spyros2,Jan Lily Yeh178ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, United States

2. Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, San Francisco, United States

3. Department of Urology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, United States

4. Division of Pediatric Urology, University of California, San Francisco, Benioff Children's Hospital, San Francisco, United States

5. Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Heaven, United States

6. Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, United States

7. Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, United States

8. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, United States

Abstract

The conducting airway forms a protective mucosal barrier and is the primary target of airway disorders. The molecular events required for the formation and function of the airway mucosal barrier, as well as the mechanisms by which barrier dysfunction leads to early onset airway diseases, remain unclear. In this study, we systematically characterized the developmental landscape of the mouse airway using single-cell RNA sequencing and identified remarkably conserved cellular programs operating during human fetal development. We demonstrated that in mouse, genetic inactivation of chloride channel Ano1/Tmem16a compromises airway barrier function, results in early signs of inflammation, and alters the airway cellular landscape by depleting epithelial progenitors. Mouse Ano1-/-mutants exhibited mucus obstruction and abnormal mucociliary clearance that resemble the airway defects associated with cystic fibrosis. The data reveal critical and non-redundant roles for Ano1 in organogenesis, and show that chloride channels are essential for mammalian airway formation and function.

Funder

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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