2021
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.250167
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Keratin 8 mutations in transgenic mice predispose to lung injury

Abstract: Keratin 8 (K8) is the cytoskeletal intermediate filament protein of simple-type epithelia. Mutations in K8 predispose the affected individual and transgenic mouse to liver disease. However, its role in lung has not been reported in mutant transgenic mouse models. Here, we investigated the susceptibility of two different transgenic mice expressing K8 gly-62-cys or ser-74-ala to lung injury. The mutant transgenic mice were highly susceptible to two independent acute and chronic lung injuries as compared with con… Show more

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“…While mutations of epithelial keratins have been reported to be related to the defects in liver, intestines, and lungs (Strnad et al, 2008 ; Polari et al, 2020 ; Kim et al, 2021 ), knockout phenotypes in tracheal cells have not yet been explored. To elucidate the contribution of apical IFs in mucociliary clearance, we examined the mucociliary clearance phenotypes of keratin8-KO mice by live analyses of fluorescent beads on tracheal tissues prepared from wild-type and keratin8-KO mice (Figs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While mutations of epithelial keratins have been reported to be related to the defects in liver, intestines, and lungs (Strnad et al, 2008 ; Polari et al, 2020 ; Kim et al, 2021 ), knockout phenotypes in tracheal cells have not yet been explored. To elucidate the contribution of apical IFs in mucociliary clearance, we examined the mucociliary clearance phenotypes of keratin8-KO mice by live analyses of fluorescent beads on tracheal tissues prepared from wild-type and keratin8-KO mice (Figs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mutations in keratin, a family of intermediate filaments of types I and II, may increase susceptibility to injury (e.g. lung injury) (Kim et al, 2021). In a study conducted in 2022, the sensitivity of di- (Georgatos et al, 1997;Maison et al, 1997;Tsai et al, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%