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Key Role for Store-Operated Ca(2+) Channels in Activating Gene Expression in Human Airway Bronchial Epithelial Cells
Ca(2+) entry into airway epithelia is important for activation of the NFAT family of transcription factors and expression of genes including epidermal growth factor that help orchestrate local inflammatory responses. However, the identity of epithelial Ca(2+) channel that activates these transcripti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4144895/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25157492 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105586 |
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author | Samanta, Krishna Bakowski, Daniel Parekh, Anant B. |
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description | Ca(2+) entry into airway epithelia is important for activation of the NFAT family of transcription factors and expression of genes including epidermal growth factor that help orchestrate local inflammatory responses. However, the identity of epithelial Ca(2+) channel that activates these transcriptional responses is unclear. In many other non-excitable cells, store-operated Ca(2+) entry is a major route for Ca(2+) influx and is mediated by STIM1 and Orai1 proteins. This study was performed to determine if store-operated Ca(2+) channels were expressed in human bronchial epithelial cells and, if so, whether they coupled Ca(2+) entry to gene expression. Cytoplasmic Ca(2+) measurements, patch clamp recordings, RNAi knockdown and functional assays were used to identify and then investigate the role of these Ca(2+) channels in activating the NFAT and c-fos pathways and EGF expression. STIM1 and Orai1 mRNA transcripts as well as proteins were robustly in epithelial cells and formed functional Ca(2+) channels. Ca(2+) entry through the channels activated expression of c-fos and EGF as well as an NFAT-dependent reporter gene. Store-operated Ca(2+) entry was also important for epithelial cell migration in a scrape wound assay. These findings indicate that store-operated Ca(2+) channels play an important role in stimulating airway epithelial cell gene expression and therefore comprise a novel potential therapeutic target for the treatment of chronic asthma and related airway disorders. |
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spelling | pubmed-41448952014-08-29 Key Role for Store-Operated Ca(2+) Channels in Activating Gene Expression in Human Airway Bronchial Epithelial Cells Samanta, Krishna Bakowski, Daniel Parekh, Anant B. PLoS One Research Article Ca(2+) entry into airway epithelia is important for activation of the NFAT family of transcription factors and expression of genes including epidermal growth factor that help orchestrate local inflammatory responses. However, the identity of epithelial Ca(2+) channel that activates these transcriptional responses is unclear. In many other non-excitable cells, store-operated Ca(2+) entry is a major route for Ca(2+) influx and is mediated by STIM1 and Orai1 proteins. This study was performed to determine if store-operated Ca(2+) channels were expressed in human bronchial epithelial cells and, if so, whether they coupled Ca(2+) entry to gene expression. Cytoplasmic Ca(2+) measurements, patch clamp recordings, RNAi knockdown and functional assays were used to identify and then investigate the role of these Ca(2+) channels in activating the NFAT and c-fos pathways and EGF expression. STIM1 and Orai1 mRNA transcripts as well as proteins were robustly in epithelial cells and formed functional Ca(2+) channels. Ca(2+) entry through the channels activated expression of c-fos and EGF as well as an NFAT-dependent reporter gene. Store-operated Ca(2+) entry was also important for epithelial cell migration in a scrape wound assay. These findings indicate that store-operated Ca(2+) channels play an important role in stimulating airway epithelial cell gene expression and therefore comprise a novel potential therapeutic target for the treatment of chronic asthma and related airway disorders. Public Library of Science 2014-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4144895/ /pubmed/25157492 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105586 Text en © 2014 Samanta 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Samanta, Krishna Bakowski, Daniel Parekh, Anant B. Key Role for Store-Operated Ca(2+) Channels in Activating Gene Expression in Human Airway Bronchial Epithelial Cells |
title | Key Role for Store-Operated Ca(2+) Channels in Activating Gene Expression in Human Airway Bronchial Epithelial Cells |
title_full | Key Role for Store-Operated Ca(2+) Channels in Activating Gene Expression in Human Airway Bronchial Epithelial Cells |
title_fullStr | Key Role for Store-Operated Ca(2+) Channels in Activating Gene Expression in Human Airway Bronchial Epithelial Cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Key Role for Store-Operated Ca(2+) Channels in Activating Gene Expression in Human Airway Bronchial Epithelial Cells |
title_short | Key Role for Store-Operated Ca(2+) Channels in Activating Gene Expression in Human Airway Bronchial Epithelial Cells |
title_sort | key role for store-operated ca(2+) channels in activating gene expression in human airway bronchial epithelial cells |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4144895/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25157492 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105586 |
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