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Genome-wide effect of pulmonary airway epithelial cell-specific Bmal1 deletion.


ABSTRACT: Pulmonary airway epithelial cells (AECs) form a critical interface between host and environment. We investigated the role of the circadian clock using mice bearing targeted deletion of the circadian gene brain and muscle ARNT-like 1 (Bmal1) in AECs. Pulmonary neutrophil infiltration, biomechanical function, and responses to influenza infection were all disrupted. A circadian time-series RNA sequencing study of laser-captured AECs revealed widespread disruption in genes of the core circadian clock and output pathways regulating cell metabolism (lipids and xenobiotics), extracellular matrix, and chemokine signaling, but strikingly also the gain of a novel rhythmic transcriptome in Bmal1-targeted cells. Many of the rhythmic components were replicated in primary AECs cultured in air-liquid interface, indicating significant cell autonomy for control of pulmonary circadian physiology. Finally, we found that metabolic cues dictate phasing of the pulmonary clock and circadian responses to immunologic challenges. Thus, the local circadian clock in AECs is vital in lung health by coordinating major cell processes such as metabolism and immunity.-Zhang, Z. Hunter, L., Wu, G., Maidstone, R., Mizoro, Y., Vonslow, R., Fife, M., Hopwood, T., Begley, N., Saer, B., Wang, P., Cunningham, P., Baxter, M., Durrington, H., Blaikley, J. F., Hussell, T., Rattray, M., Hogenesch, J. B., Gibbs, J., Ray, D. W., Loudon, A. S. I. Genome-wide effect of pulmonary airway epithelial cell-specific Bmal1 deletion.

SUBMITTER: Zhang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6463917 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide effect of pulmonary airway epithelial cell-specific <i>Bmal1</i> deletion.

Zhang Zhenguang Z   Hunter Louise L   Wu Gang G   Maidstone Robert R   Mizoro Yasutaka Y   Vonslow Ryan R   Fife Mark M   Hopwood Thomas T   Begley Nicola N   Saer Ben B   Wang Ping P   Cunningham Peter P   Baxter Matthew M   Durrington Hannah H   Blaikley John F JF   Hussell Tracy T   Rattray Magnus M   Hogenesch John B JB   Gibbs Julie J   Ray David W DW   Loudon Andrew S I ASI  

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 20190222 5


Pulmonary airway epithelial cells (AECs) form a critical interface between host and environment. We investigated the role of the circadian clock using mice bearing targeted deletion of the circadian gene brain and muscle ARNT-like 1 (<i>Bmal1</i>) in AECs. Pulmonary neutrophil infiltration, biomechanical function, and responses to influenza infection were all disrupted. A circadian time-series RNA sequencing study of laser-captured AECs revealed widespread disruption in genes of the core circadi  ...[more]

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