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      Primary Cilia on Horizontal Basal Cells Regulate Regeneration of the Olfactory Epithelium.

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          The olfactory epithelium (OE) is one of the few tissues to undergo constitutive neurogenesis throughout the mammalian lifespan. It is composed of multiple cell types including olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) that are readily replaced by two populations of basal stem cells, frequently dividing globose basal cells and quiescent horizontal basal cells (HBCs). However, the precise mechanisms by which these cells mediate OE regeneration are unclear. Here, we show for the first time that the HBC subpopulation of basal stem cells uniquely possesses primary cilia that are aligned in an apical orientation in direct apposition to sustentacular cell end feet. The positioning of these cilia suggests that they function in the detection of growth signals and/or differentiation cues. To test this idea, we generated an inducible, cell type-specific Ift88 knock-out mouse line (K5rtTA;tetOCre;Ift88(fl/fl)) to disrupt cilia formation and maintenance specifically in HBCs. Surprisingly, the loss of HBC cilia did not affect the maintenance of the adult OE but dramatically impaired the regeneration of OSNs following lesion. Furthermore, the loss of cilia during development resulted in a region-specific decrease in neurogenesis, implicating HBCs in the establishment of the OE. Together, these results suggest a novel role for primary cilia in HBC activation, proliferation, and differentiation.

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          Journal
          J. Neurosci.
          The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
          Society for Neuroscience
          1529-2401
          0270-6474
          Oct 07 2015
          : 35
          : 40
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Pharmacology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-5632.
          [2 ] Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics, University of Florida, College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida 32610-0267.
          [3 ] Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2200, and.
          [4 ] Department of Developmental, Molecular, and Chemical Biology, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02111.
          [5 ] Department of Pharmacology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-5632, Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics, University of Florida, College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida 32610-0267, martensj@ufl.edu.
          Article
          35/40/13761
          10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1708-15.2015
          4595624
          26446227
          1684c964-0f60-4d22-8acd-61e195fdbdd9
          History

          olfaction,neurogenesis,cilia,stem cells,olfactory sensory neuron

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