Impaired Ciliary Beat Frequency and Ciliogenesis Alteration during Airway Epithelial Cell Differentiation in COPD

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Ancel, Julien | Belgacemi, Randa | Diabasana, Zania | Perotin, Jeanne-Marie | Bonnomet, Arnaud | Dewolf, Maxime | Launois, Claire | Mulette, Pauline | Deslée, Gaëtan | Polette, Myriam | Dormoy, Valérian

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International audience. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a frequent respiratory disease. However, its pathophysiology remains partially elucidated. Epithelial remodeling including alteration of the cilium is a major hallmark of COPD, but specific assessments of the cilium have been rarely investigated as a diagnostic tool in COPD. Here we explore the dysregulation of the ciliary function (ciliary beat frequency (CBF)) and differentiation (multiciliated cells formation in air-liquid interface cultures) of bronchial epithelial cells from COPD (n = 17) and non-COPD patients (n = 15). CBF was decreased by 30% in COPD (11.15 +/− 3.37 Hz vs. 7.89 +/− 3.39 Hz, p = 0.037). Ciliary differentiation was altered during airway epithelial cell differentiation from COPD patients. While the number of multiciliated cells decreased (p < 0.005), the number of primary ciliated cells increased (p < 0.05) and primary cilia were shorter (p < 0.05). Altogether, we demonstrate that COPD can be considered as a ciliopathy through both primary non-motile cilia modifications (related to airway epithelial cell repair and remodeling) and motile cilia function impairment (associated with decrease sputum clearance and clinical respiratory symptoms). These observations encourage considering cilia-associated features in the complex COPD physiopathology and highlight the potential of cilia-derived biomarkers for diagnosis.

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