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Neonatal Respiratory Failure with Retarded Perinatal Lung Maturation in Mice Caused by Reticulocalbin 3 Disruption.

Jiawei Jin1, Yongchao Li1, Jiangong Ren1, Sin Man Lam1, Yidi Zhang1, Yu Hou2, Xiaojuan Zhang1, Rener Xu3, Guanghou Shui1, Runlin Z Ma1.   

Abstract

Reticulocalbin 3 (Rcn3) is an endoplasmic reticulum lumen protein localized to the secretory pathway. As a Ca2t-binding protein of 45 kDa (Cab45)/Rcn/ER Ca2t-binding protein of 55 kDa (ERC45)/calumenin (CREC) family member, Rcn3 is reported to function as a chaperone protein involved in protein synthesis and secretion; however, the biological role of Rcn3 is largely unknown. The results presented here, for the first time, depict an indispensable physiological role of Rcn3 in perinatal lung maturation by using an Rcn3 gene knockout mouse model. These mutant mice die immediately at birth owing to atelectasis-induced neonatal respiratory distress, although these embryos are produced with grossly normal development. This respiratory distress results from a failure of functional maturation of alveolar epithelial type II cells during alveogenesis. This immaturity of type II cells is associated with a dramatic reduction in surfactant protein A and D, a disruption in surfactant phospholipid homeostasis, and a disorder in lamellar body. In vitro studies further show that Rcn3 deficiency blunts the secretion of surfactant proteins and phospholipids from lung epithelial cells, suggesting a decrease in availability of surfactants for their surface activity. Collectively, these observations indicate an essential role of Rcn3 in perinatal lung maturation and neonatal respiratory adaptation as well as shed additional light on the mechanism of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome development.

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Keywords:  Cab45/Rcn/ERC45/calumenin (CREC) family; endoplasmic reticulum–associated degradation; neonatal respiratory distress; pulmonary surfactant; reticulocalbin 3

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26252542     DOI: 10.1165/rcmb.2015-0036OC

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol        ISSN: 1044-1549            Impact factor:   6.914


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