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Rho-kinase and PKCα Inhibition Induces Primary Cilia Elongation and Alters the Behavior of Undifferentiated and Differentiated Temperature-sensitive Mouse Cochlear Cells.

Akito Kakiuchi1,2, Takayuki Kohno2, Takuya Kakuki1, Yakuto Kaneko1,2, Takumi Konno2, Yukino Hosaka2, Tomohiro Hata2, Shin Kikuchi3, Takafumi Ninomiya3, Tetsuo Himi1, Kenichi Takano1, Takashi Kojima2.   

Abstract

Primary cilia, regulated via distinct signal transduction pathways, play crucial roles in various cellular behaviors. However, the full regulatory mechanism involved in primary cilia development during cellular differentiation is not fully understood, particularly for the sensory hair cells of the mammalian cochlea. In this study, we investigated the effects of the Rho-kinase inhibitor Y27632 and PKCα inhibitor GF109203X on primary cilia-related cell behavior in undifferentiated and differentiated temperature-sensitive mouse cochlear precursor hair cells (the conditionally immortalized US/VOT-E36 cell line). Our results indicate that treatment with Y27632 or GF109203X induced primary cilia elongation and tubulin acetylation in both differentiated and undifferentiated cells. Concomitant with cilia elongation, Y27632 treatment also increased Hook2 and cyclinD1 expression, while only Hook2 expression was increased after treatment with GF109203X. In the undifferentiated cells, we observed an increase in the number of S and G2/M stage cells and a decrease of G1 cells after treatment with Y27632, while the opposite was observed after treatment with GF109203X. Finally, while both treatments decreased oxidative stress, only treatment with Y27632, not GF109203X, induced cell cycle-dependent cell proliferation and cell migration.

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Keywords:  Hook2; PKCα inhibitor GF109203X; Rho-kinase inhibitor Y27632; cell cycle; cell migration; mouse cochlear cells; oxidative stress; primary cilia

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30917058      PMCID: PMC6598132          DOI: 10.1369/0022155419841013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Histochem Cytochem        ISSN: 0022-1554            Impact factor:   2.479


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