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Functional coupling between large-conductance potassium channels and Cav3.2 voltage-dependent calcium channels participates in prostate cancer cell growth

It is strongly suspected that potassium (K(+)) channels are involved in various aspects of prostate cancer development, such as cell growth. However, the molecular nature of those K(+) channels implicated in prostate cancer cell proliferation and the mechanisms through which they control proliferati...

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Autores principales: Gackière, Florian, Warnier, Marine, Katsogiannou, Maria, Derouiche, Sandra, Delcourt, Philippe, Dewailly, Etienne, Slomianny, Christian, Humez, Sandrine, Prevarskaya, Natalia, Roudbaraki, Morad, Mariot, Pascal
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Publicado: The Company of Biologists 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3773341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24143281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.20135215
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author Gackière, Florian
Warnier, Marine
Katsogiannou, Maria
Derouiche, Sandra
Delcourt, Philippe
Dewailly, Etienne
Slomianny, Christian
Humez, Sandrine
Prevarskaya, Natalia
Roudbaraki, Morad
Mariot, Pascal
author_facet Gackière, Florian
Warnier, Marine
Katsogiannou, Maria
Derouiche, Sandra
Delcourt, Philippe
Dewailly, Etienne
Slomianny, Christian
Humez, Sandrine
Prevarskaya, Natalia
Roudbaraki, Morad
Mariot, Pascal
author_sort Gackière, Florian
collection PubMed
description It is strongly suspected that potassium (K(+)) channels are involved in various aspects of prostate cancer development, such as cell growth. However, the molecular nature of those K(+) channels implicated in prostate cancer cell proliferation and the mechanisms through which they control proliferation are still unknown. This study uses pharmacological, biophysical and molecular approaches to show that the main voltage-dependent K(+) current in prostate cancer LNCaP cells is carried by large-conductance BK channels. Indeed, most of the voltage-dependent current was inhibited by inhibitors of BK channels (paxillin and iberiotoxin) and by siRNA targeting BK channels. In addition, we reveal that BK channels constitute the main K(+) channel family involved in setting the resting membrane potential in LNCaP cells at around −40 mV. This consequently promotes a constitutive calcium entry through T-type Cav3.2 calcium channels. We demonstrate, using single-channel recording, confocal imaging and co-immunoprecipitation approaches, that both channels form macromolecular complexes. Finally, using flow cytometry cell cycle measurements, cell survival assays and Ki67 immunofluorescent staining, we show that both BK and Cav3.2 channels participate in the proliferation of prostate cancer cells.
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spelling pubmed-37733412013-10-18 Functional coupling between large-conductance potassium channels and Cav3.2 voltage-dependent calcium channels participates in prostate cancer cell growth Gackière, Florian Warnier, Marine Katsogiannou, Maria Derouiche, Sandra Delcourt, Philippe Dewailly, Etienne Slomianny, Christian Humez, Sandrine Prevarskaya, Natalia Roudbaraki, Morad Mariot, Pascal Biol Open Research Article It is strongly suspected that potassium (K(+)) channels are involved in various aspects of prostate cancer development, such as cell growth. However, the molecular nature of those K(+) channels implicated in prostate cancer cell proliferation and the mechanisms through which they control proliferation are still unknown. This study uses pharmacological, biophysical and molecular approaches to show that the main voltage-dependent K(+) current in prostate cancer LNCaP cells is carried by large-conductance BK channels. Indeed, most of the voltage-dependent current was inhibited by inhibitors of BK channels (paxillin and iberiotoxin) and by siRNA targeting BK channels. In addition, we reveal that BK channels constitute the main K(+) channel family involved in setting the resting membrane potential in LNCaP cells at around −40 mV. This consequently promotes a constitutive calcium entry through T-type Cav3.2 calcium channels. We demonstrate, using single-channel recording, confocal imaging and co-immunoprecipitation approaches, that both channels form macromolecular complexes. Finally, using flow cytometry cell cycle measurements, cell survival assays and Ki67 immunofluorescent staining, we show that both BK and Cav3.2 channels participate in the proliferation of prostate cancer cells. The Company of Biologists 2013-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3773341/ /pubmed/24143281 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.20135215 Text en © 2013. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Research Article
Gackière, Florian
Warnier, Marine
Katsogiannou, Maria
Derouiche, Sandra
Delcourt, Philippe
Dewailly, Etienne
Slomianny, Christian
Humez, Sandrine
Prevarskaya, Natalia
Roudbaraki, Morad
Mariot, Pascal
Functional coupling between large-conductance potassium channels and Cav3.2 voltage-dependent calcium channels participates in prostate cancer cell growth
title Functional coupling between large-conductance potassium channels and Cav3.2 voltage-dependent calcium channels participates in prostate cancer cell growth
title_full Functional coupling between large-conductance potassium channels and Cav3.2 voltage-dependent calcium channels participates in prostate cancer cell growth
title_fullStr Functional coupling between large-conductance potassium channels and Cav3.2 voltage-dependent calcium channels participates in prostate cancer cell growth
title_full_unstemmed Functional coupling between large-conductance potassium channels and Cav3.2 voltage-dependent calcium channels participates in prostate cancer cell growth
title_short Functional coupling between large-conductance potassium channels and Cav3.2 voltage-dependent calcium channels participates in prostate cancer cell growth
title_sort functional coupling between large-conductance potassium channels and cav3.2 voltage-dependent calcium channels participates in prostate cancer cell growth
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3773341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24143281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.20135215
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