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      CYLD tumour supressor regulates ciligenesis

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      Cilia
      BioMed Central
      First International Cilia in Development and Disease Scientific Conference (2012)
      16-18 May 2012

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          The tumor suppressor CYLD gene encodes a deubiquitinating enzyme that removes lys-63-linked ubiquitin chains. CYLD regulates, by its catalytic domain, NF-kB, c-Jun kinase and Wnt/β-catenin signalling pathways. When mutated in its catalytic domain CYLD cause skin appendages tumors as in familial cylindromatosis. We have found CYLD as a partner of the centrosomal protein CAP350 in immunoprecipitation experiments followed by mass spectrometry. CAP350 was shown to play a role in microtubule stabilization (Hoppeler-Leber et al, 2007). Here, we show that CYLD localizes to the centrosome in cells and is enriched in purified centrosomes. To understand the functional interaction between CYLD and CAP350, we studied mice carrying deletion of part of the deubiquitinase domain and mimicking the human pathology. These homozygous mice cyld (del17/del17) die perinatally due to respiratory dysfunction and exhibit immature lung phenotype. To test if CYLD is involved in ciliogenesis, we studied the presence of motile cilia in the trachea. Cyld (del17/del17) embryo tracheas exhibit a decreased number of ciliated cells compared to wild type ones of the same litter. In addition, these ciliated cells have fewer and shorter cilia. Similar results were obtained on ependymal cell culture. Transmission electron micrographs demonstrate that most of the basal bodies fail to anchor to the plasma membrane. We demonstrate that in MEFs derived from cyld (del17/del17) embryo, CYLD and CAP350 do not longer interact in contrast to MEFs derived from wild type embryo. In addition, these mutant MEFs exhibit primary cilia growth defect compared to MEFs derived from wild type mice.

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          Conference
          Cilia
          Cilia
          Cilia
          BioMed Central
          2046-2530
          2012
          16 November 2012
          : 1
          : Suppl 1
          : P66
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Institut Curie INSERM U759, France
          [2 ]Cologne University, Germany
          [3 ]INSERM, France
          Article
          2046-2530-1-S1-P66
          10.1186/2046-2530-1-S1-P66
          3555851
          2d4ed60f-5fb7-4254-995d-1a242773cc5f
          Copyright ©2012 Eguether et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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          First International Cilia in Development and Disease Scientific Conference (2012)
          London, UK
          16-18 May 2012
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