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Corneal Epithelium Expresses a Variant of P2X(7) Receptor in Health and Disease

Improper wound repair of the corneal epithelium can alter refraction of light resulting in impaired vision. We have shown that ATP is released after injury, activates purinergic receptor signaling pathways and plays a major role in wound closure. In many cells or tissues, ATP activates P2X(7) recept...

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Autores principales: Mankus, Courtney, Rich, Celeste, Minns, Martin, Trinkaus-Randall, Vickery
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3232242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22163032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028541
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author Mankus, Courtney
Rich, Celeste
Minns, Martin
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description Improper wound repair of the corneal epithelium can alter refraction of light resulting in impaired vision. We have shown that ATP is released after injury, activates purinergic receptor signaling pathways and plays a major role in wound closure. In many cells or tissues, ATP activates P2X(7) receptors leading to cation fluxes and cytotoxicity. The corneal epithelium is an excellent model to study the expression of both the full-length P2X(7) form (defined as the canonical receptor) and its truncated forms. When Ca(2+) mobilization is induced by BzATP, a P2X(7) agonist, it is attenuated in the presence of extracellular Mg(2+) or Zn(2+), negligible in the absence of extracellular Ca(2+), and inhibited by the competitive P2X7 receptor inhibitor, A438079. BzATP enhanced phosphorylation of ERK. Together these responses indicate the presence of a canonical or full-length P2X(7) receptor. In addition BzATP enhanced epithelial cell migration, and transfection with siRNA to the P2X(7) receptor reduced cell migration. Furthermore, sustained activation did not induce dye uptake indicating the presence of truncated or variant forms that lack the ability to form large pores. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and Northern blot analysis revealed a P2X(7) splice variant. Western blots identified a full-length and truncated form, and the expression pattern changed as cultures progressed from monolayer to stratified. Cross-linking gels demonstrated the presence of homo- and heterotrimers. We examined epithelium from age matched diabetic and non-diabetic corneas patients and detected a 4-fold increase in P2X(7) mRNA from diabetic corneal epithelium compared to non-diabetic controls and an increased trend in expression of P2X(7)variant mRNA. Taken together, these data indicate that corneal epithelial cells express full-length and truncated forms of P2X(7), which ultimately allows P2X(7) to function as a multifaceted receptor that can mediate cell proliferation and migration or cell death.
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spelling pubmed-32322422011-12-09 Corneal Epithelium Expresses a Variant of P2X(7) Receptor in Health and Disease Mankus, Courtney Rich, Celeste Minns, Martin Trinkaus-Randall, Vickery PLoS One Research Article Improper wound repair of the corneal epithelium can alter refraction of light resulting in impaired vision. We have shown that ATP is released after injury, activates purinergic receptor signaling pathways and plays a major role in wound closure. In many cells or tissues, ATP activates P2X(7) receptors leading to cation fluxes and cytotoxicity. The corneal epithelium is an excellent model to study the expression of both the full-length P2X(7) form (defined as the canonical receptor) and its truncated forms. When Ca(2+) mobilization is induced by BzATP, a P2X(7) agonist, it is attenuated in the presence of extracellular Mg(2+) or Zn(2+), negligible in the absence of extracellular Ca(2+), and inhibited by the competitive P2X7 receptor inhibitor, A438079. BzATP enhanced phosphorylation of ERK. Together these responses indicate the presence of a canonical or full-length P2X(7) receptor. In addition BzATP enhanced epithelial cell migration, and transfection with siRNA to the P2X(7) receptor reduced cell migration. Furthermore, sustained activation did not induce dye uptake indicating the presence of truncated or variant forms that lack the ability to form large pores. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and Northern blot analysis revealed a P2X(7) splice variant. Western blots identified a full-length and truncated form, and the expression pattern changed as cultures progressed from monolayer to stratified. Cross-linking gels demonstrated the presence of homo- and heterotrimers. We examined epithelium from age matched diabetic and non-diabetic corneas patients and detected a 4-fold increase in P2X(7) mRNA from diabetic corneal epithelium compared to non-diabetic controls and an increased trend in expression of P2X(7)variant mRNA. Taken together, these data indicate that corneal epithelial cells express full-length and truncated forms of P2X(7), which ultimately allows P2X(7) to function as a multifaceted receptor that can mediate cell proliferation and migration or cell death. Public Library of Science 2011-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3232242/ /pubmed/22163032 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028541 Text en Mankus et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Corneal Epithelium Expresses a Variant of P2X(7) Receptor in Health and Disease
title Corneal Epithelium Expresses a Variant of P2X(7) Receptor in Health and Disease
title_full Corneal Epithelium Expresses a Variant of P2X(7) Receptor in Health and Disease
title_fullStr Corneal Epithelium Expresses a Variant of P2X(7) Receptor in Health and Disease
title_full_unstemmed Corneal Epithelium Expresses a Variant of P2X(7) Receptor in Health and Disease
title_short Corneal Epithelium Expresses a Variant of P2X(7) Receptor in Health and Disease
title_sort corneal epithelium expresses a variant of p2x(7) receptor in health and disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3232242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22163032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028541
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