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Primary cilia sensitize endothelial cells for fluid shear stress.
Authors:Beerend P Hierck  Kim Van der Heiden  Fanneke E Alkemade  Simone Van de Pas  Johannes V Van Thienen  Bianca C W Groenendijk  Wilhelmina H Bax  Arnoud Van der Laarse  Marco C Deruiter  Anton J G Horrevoets  Robert E Poelmann
Affiliation:Department of Anatomy and Embryology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands. B.P.Hierck@LUMC.nl
Abstract:Primary cilia are mechanosensors for fluid shear stress, and are involved in a number of syndromes and congenital anomalies. We identified endothelial cilia in areas of low shear stress in the embryonic heart. The objective of the present study was to demonstrate the role of primary cilia in mechanosensing. Ciliated embryonic endothelial cells were cultured from the heart, and non-ciliated cells from the arteries. Non-ciliated cells that were subjected to fluid shear stress showed significantly less induction of the shear marker Krüppel-Like Factor-2, as compared to ciliated cells. In addition, ciliated cells from which the cilia were chemically removed show a similar decrease in flow response. This shows that primary cilia sensitize endothelial cells for fluid shear stress. In addition, we targeted and stabilized the connection of the cilium to the cytoplasm by treatment with Colchicine and Taxol/Paclitaxel, respectively, and show that microtubular integrity is essential to sense shear stress.
Keywords:blood flow  gene expression  mechanotransduction
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