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Calcium-activated and apoptotic phospholipid scrambling induced by Ano6 can occur independently of Ano6 ion currents

Immune cells and platelets maintain plasma membrane phospholipid asymmetry. Upon activation, this asymmetry is disrupted by phospholipid scrambling (PS), which is a major step during activation of immune cells, hemostasis and apoptosis. Anoctamin 6 (Ano6; TMEM16F) causes chloride (Cl(−)) and cation...

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Autores principales: Kmit, A, van Kruchten, R, Ousingsawat, J, Mattheij, N J A, Senden-Gijsbers, B, Heemskerk, J W M, Schreiber, R, Bevers, E M, Kunzelmann, K
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3668637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23618909
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2013.135
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author Kmit, A
van Kruchten, R
Ousingsawat, J
Mattheij, N J A
Senden-Gijsbers, B
Heemskerk, J W M
Schreiber, R
Bevers, E M
Kunzelmann, K
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van Kruchten, R
Ousingsawat, J
Mattheij, N J A
Senden-Gijsbers, B
Heemskerk, J W M
Schreiber, R
Bevers, E M
Kunzelmann, K
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description Immune cells and platelets maintain plasma membrane phospholipid asymmetry. Upon activation, this asymmetry is disrupted by phospholipid scrambling (PS), which is a major step during activation of immune cells, hemostasis and apoptosis. Anoctamin 6 (Ano6; TMEM16F) causes chloride (Cl(−)) and cation currents and is required for Ca(2+)-dependent PS. It is defective in blood cells from patients with Scott syndrome, a rare bleeding disorder. We examined if Cl(−) currents and PS are related, whether both processes are Ca(2+) dependent, and whether Ca(2+)-independent scrambling during intrinsic and extrinsic apoptosis is controlled by Ano6. Ca(2+) increase by ionomycin activated Ano6 Cl(−) currents and PS in normal lymphocytes, but not in B-lymphocytes from two different patients with Scott syndrome. Fas ligand (FasL) did not increase intracellular Ca(2+), but activated Cl(−) currents in normal but not in Scott lymphocytes. Whole-cell currents were inhibited by Cl(−) channel blockers and by siRNA knockdown of Ano6. In contrast, intrinsic mitochondrial apoptosis by ABT-737 did not induce Cl(−) currents in lymphocytes. PS was not inhibited by blockers of Ano6 or removal of Cl(−) ions. Remarkably, Ca(2+)-independent scrambling due to extrinsic (FasL) or intrinsic (ABT-737) apoptosis was unchanged in Scott cells. We conclude that: (i) Ano6 Cl(−) currents are activated by increase in cytosolic Ca(2+), or Ca(2+) independent by stimulation of Fas receptors; (ii) Ca(2+)-dependent PS induced by Ano6 does not require Cl(−) currents; (iii) Ca(2+)-independent PS does not require Ano6; (iv) Ano6 is necessary for Ca(2+)-dependent PS, but not by increasing intracellular Ca(2+).
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spelling pubmed-36686372013-05-31 Calcium-activated and apoptotic phospholipid scrambling induced by Ano6 can occur independently of Ano6 ion currents Kmit, A van Kruchten, R Ousingsawat, J Mattheij, N J A Senden-Gijsbers, B Heemskerk, J W M Schreiber, R Bevers, E M Kunzelmann, K Cell Death Dis Original Article Immune cells and platelets maintain plasma membrane phospholipid asymmetry. Upon activation, this asymmetry is disrupted by phospholipid scrambling (PS), which is a major step during activation of immune cells, hemostasis and apoptosis. Anoctamin 6 (Ano6; TMEM16F) causes chloride (Cl(−)) and cation currents and is required for Ca(2+)-dependent PS. It is defective in blood cells from patients with Scott syndrome, a rare bleeding disorder. We examined if Cl(−) currents and PS are related, whether both processes are Ca(2+) dependent, and whether Ca(2+)-independent scrambling during intrinsic and extrinsic apoptosis is controlled by Ano6. Ca(2+) increase by ionomycin activated Ano6 Cl(−) currents and PS in normal lymphocytes, but not in B-lymphocytes from two different patients with Scott syndrome. Fas ligand (FasL) did not increase intracellular Ca(2+), but activated Cl(−) currents in normal but not in Scott lymphocytes. Whole-cell currents were inhibited by Cl(−) channel blockers and by siRNA knockdown of Ano6. In contrast, intrinsic mitochondrial apoptosis by ABT-737 did not induce Cl(−) currents in lymphocytes. PS was not inhibited by blockers of Ano6 or removal of Cl(−) ions. Remarkably, Ca(2+)-independent scrambling due to extrinsic (FasL) or intrinsic (ABT-737) apoptosis was unchanged in Scott cells. We conclude that: (i) Ano6 Cl(−) currents are activated by increase in cytosolic Ca(2+), or Ca(2+) independent by stimulation of Fas receptors; (ii) Ca(2+)-dependent PS induced by Ano6 does not require Cl(−) currents; (iii) Ca(2+)-independent PS does not require Ano6; (iv) Ano6 is necessary for Ca(2+)-dependent PS, but not by increasing intracellular Ca(2+). Nature Publishing Group 2013-04 2013-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3668637/ /pubmed/23618909 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2013.135 Text en Copyright © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
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Kmit, A
van Kruchten, R
Ousingsawat, J
Mattheij, N J A
Senden-Gijsbers, B
Heemskerk, J W M
Schreiber, R
Bevers, E M
Kunzelmann, K
Calcium-activated and apoptotic phospholipid scrambling induced by Ano6 can occur independently of Ano6 ion currents
title Calcium-activated and apoptotic phospholipid scrambling induced by Ano6 can occur independently of Ano6 ion currents
title_full Calcium-activated and apoptotic phospholipid scrambling induced by Ano6 can occur independently of Ano6 ion currents
title_fullStr Calcium-activated and apoptotic phospholipid scrambling induced by Ano6 can occur independently of Ano6 ion currents
title_full_unstemmed Calcium-activated and apoptotic phospholipid scrambling induced by Ano6 can occur independently of Ano6 ion currents
title_short Calcium-activated and apoptotic phospholipid scrambling induced by Ano6 can occur independently of Ano6 ion currents
title_sort calcium-activated and apoptotic phospholipid scrambling induced by ano6 can occur independently of ano6 ion currents
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3668637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23618909
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2013.135
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