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Transepithelial projections from basal cells are luminal sensors in pseudostratified epithelia

Transepithelial projections from basal cells are luminal sensors in pseudostratified epithelia
Transepithelial projections from basal cells are luminal sensors in pseudostratified epithelia
Basal cells are by definition located on the basolateral side of several epithelia, and they have never been observed reaching the lumen. Using high-resolution 3D confocal imaging, we report that basal cells extend long and slender cytoplasmic projections that not only reach toward the lumen but can cross the tight junction barrier in some epithelia of the male reproductive and respiratory tracts. In this way, the basal cell plasma membrane is exposed to the luminal environment. In the epididymis, in which luminal acidification is crucial for sperm maturation and storage, these projections contain the angiotensin II type 2 receptor (AGTR2). Activation of AGTR2 by luminal angiotensin II, increases proton secretion by adjacent clear cells, which are devoid of AGTR2. We propose a paradigm in which basal cells scan and sense the luminal environment of pseudostratified epithelia and modulate epithelial function by a mechanism involving crosstalk with other epithelial cells.
cellbio, signaling
0092-8674
1108-1117
Shum, Winnie Wai Chi
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Da Silva, Nicolas
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McKee, Mary
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Smith, Peter J.S.
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Brown, Dennis
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Breton, Sylvie
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Shum, Winnie Wai Chi
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Da Silva, Nicolas
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McKee, Mary
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Smith, Peter J.S.
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Brown, Dennis
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Shum, Winnie Wai Chi, Da Silva, Nicolas, McKee, Mary, Smith, Peter J.S., Brown, Dennis and Breton, Sylvie (2008) Transepithelial projections from basal cells are luminal sensors in pseudostratified epithelia. Cell, 135 (6), 1108-1117. (doi:10.1016/j.cell.2008.10.020).

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Basal cells are by definition located on the basolateral side of several epithelia, and they have never been observed reaching the lumen. Using high-resolution 3D confocal imaging, we report that basal cells extend long and slender cytoplasmic projections that not only reach toward the lumen but can cross the tight junction barrier in some epithelia of the male reproductive and respiratory tracts. In this way, the basal cell plasma membrane is exposed to the luminal environment. In the epididymis, in which luminal acidification is crucial for sperm maturation and storage, these projections contain the angiotensin II type 2 receptor (AGTR2). Activation of AGTR2 by luminal angiotensin II, increases proton secretion by adjacent clear cells, which are devoid of AGTR2. We propose a paradigm in which basal cells scan and sense the luminal environment of pseudostratified epithelia and modulate epithelial function by a mechanism involving crosstalk with other epithelial cells.

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Published date: 12 December 2008
Keywords: cellbio, signaling
Organisations: Centre for Biological Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 188779
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/188779
ISSN: 0092-8674
PURE UUID: 4c1fbd6d-988c-4560-a9db-5c57ac41f240
ORCID for Peter J.S. Smith: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4400-6853

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Date deposited: 27 May 2011 14:08
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:38

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Author: Winnie Wai Chi Shum
Author: Nicolas Da Silva
Author: Mary McKee
Author: Dennis Brown
Author: Sylvie Breton

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