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Anoctamin 1 dysregulation alters bronchial epithelial repair in cystic fibrosis
Authors:Manon Ruffin  Mélanie Voland  Solenne Marie  Monique Bonora  Elise Blanchard  Sabine Blouquit-Laye  Emmanuel Naline  Philippe Puyo  Philippe Le Rouzic  Loic Guillot  Harriet Corvol  Annick Clement  Olivier Tabary
Affiliation:1. Inserm, U938, 34 Rue Crozatier, 75012 Paris, France;2. UPMC, University of Paris 06, 4 Place Jussieu, 75005 Paris, France;3. Laboratoire de Pharmacologie, UPRES EA220, 11 Rue Guillaume Lenoir, 92150 Suresnes, France;4. Université Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines, UFR Sciences de la santé, Montigny-le-Bretonneux, France;5. Hôpital Foch, Service de Chirurgie Thoracique et Transplantation Pulmonaire, Suresnes, France;6. APHP, Hôpital Trousseau, Pediatric Pulmonary Department, 26 Avenue du Docteur Arnold-Netter, 75012 Paris, France
Abstract:Cystic fibrosis (CF) airway epithelium is constantly subjected to injury events due to chronic infection and inflammation. Moreover, abnormalities in CF airway epithelium repair have been described and contribute to the lung function decline seen in CF patients. In the last past years, it has been proposed that anoctamin 1 (ANO1), a Ca2 +-activated Cl? channel, might offset the CFTR deficiency but this protein has not been characterized in CF airways. Interestingly, recent evidence indicates a role for ANO1 in cell proliferation and tumor growth. Our aims were to study non-CF and CF bronchial epithelial repair and to determine whether ANO1 is involved in airway epithelial repair. Here, we showed, with human bronchial epithelial cell lines and primary cells, that both cell proliferation and migration during epithelial repair are delayed in CF compared to non-CF cells. We then demonstrated that ANO1 Cl? channel activity was significantly decreased in CF versus non-CF cells. To explain this decreased Cl? channel activity in CF context, we compared ANO1 expression in non-CF vs. CF bronchial epithelial cell lines and primary cells, in lung explants from wild-type vs. F508del mice and non-CF vs. CF patients. In all these models, ANO1 expression was markedly lower in CF compared to non-CF. Finally, we established that ANO1 inhibition or overexpression was associated respectively with decreases and increases in cell proliferation and migration. In summary, our study demonstrates involvement of ANO1 decreased activity and expression in abnormal CF airway epithelial repair and suggests that ANO1 correction may improve this process.
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