1. Clathrin light chains CLCa and CLCb have non-redundant roles in epithelial lumen formation.
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Chen Y, Briant K, Camus MD, and Brodsky FM
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- Humans, Female, Animals, Mice, Clathrin Light Chains genetics, Clathrin Light Chains metabolism, Cell Line, Protein Isoforms, Pyometra, Cysts
- Abstract
To identify functional differences between vertebrate clathrin light chains (CLCa or CLCb), phenotypes of mice lacking genes encoding either isoform were characterised. Mice without CLCa displayed 50% neonatal mortality, reduced body weight, reduced fertility, and ∼40% of aged females developed uterine pyometra. Mice lacking CLCb displayed a less severe weight reduction phenotype compared with those lacking CLCa and had no survival or reproductive system defects. Analysis of female mice lacking CLCa that developed pyometra revealed ectopic expression of epithelial differentiation markers (FOXA2 and K14) and a reduced number of endometrial glands, indicating defects in the lumenal epithelium. Defects in lumen formation and polarity of epithelial cysts derived from uterine or gut cell lines were also observed when either CLCa or CLCb were depleted, with more severe effects from CLCa depletion. In cysts, the CLC isoforms had different distributions relative to each other, although they converge in tissue. Together, these findings suggest differential and cooperative roles for CLC isoforms in epithelial lumen formation, with a dominant function for CLCa., (© 2023 Chen et al.)
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- 2023
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