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CDHR3 Asthma-Risk Genotype Affects Susceptibility of Airway Epithelium to Rhinovirus C Infections.

Sarmila Basnet1, Yury A Bochkov1, Rebecca A Brockman-Schneider1, Ine Kuipers1, Scott W Aesif2, Daniel J Jackson1, Robert F Lemanske1, Carol Ober3, Ann C Palmenberg4, James E Gern1.   

Abstract

CDHR3 (cadherin-related family member 3) is a transmembrane protein that is highly expressed in airway epithelia and the only known receptor for rhinovirus C (RV-C). A CDHR3 SNP (rs6967330) with G to A base change has been linked to severe exacerbations of asthma and increased susceptibility to RV-C infections in young children. The goals of this study were to determine the subcellular localization of CDHR3 and to test the hypothesis that CDHR3 asthma-risk genotype affects epithelial cell function and susceptibility to RV-C infections of the airway epithelia. We used immunofluorescence imaging, Western blot analysis, and transmission electron microscopy to show CDHR3 subcellular localization in apical cells, including expression in the cilia of airway epithelia. Polymorphisms in CDHR3 rs6967330 locus (G→A) that were previously associated with childhood asthma were related to differences in CDHR3 expression and epithelial cell function. The rs6967330 A allele was associated with higher overall protein expression and RV-C binding and replication compared with the rs6967330 G allele. Furthermore, the rs6967330 A allele was associated with earlier ciliogenesis and higher FOXJ1 expression. Finally, CDHR3 genotype had no significant effects on membrane integrity or ciliary beat function. These findings provide information on the subcellular localization and possible functions of CDHR3 in the airways and link CDHR3 asthma-risk genotype to increased RV-C binding and replication.

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Keywords:  bronchial epithelium; cadherin-related family member 3; cilia; genetics; rhinovirus

Year:  2019        PMID: 30916989      PMCID: PMC6775945          DOI: 10.1165/rcmb.2018-0220OC

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


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