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Cyclic ADP ribose is a novel regulator of intracellular Ca(2+) oscillations in human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells

Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a promising cell source for regenerative medicine. However, the cellular biology of these cells is not fully understood. The present study characterizes the cyclic ADP-ribose (cADPR)-mediated Ca(2+) signals in human MSCs and finds that externally applied...

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Autores principales: Tao, Rong, Sun, Hai-Ying, Lau, Chu-Pak, Tse, Hung-Fat, Lee, Hon-Cheung, Li, Gui-Rong
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4373437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21251217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2011.01263.x
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author Tao, Rong
Sun, Hai-Ying
Lau, Chu-Pak
Tse, Hung-Fat
Lee, Hon-Cheung
Li, Gui-Rong
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Sun, Hai-Ying
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Tse, Hung-Fat
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description Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a promising cell source for regenerative medicine. However, the cellular biology of these cells is not fully understood. The present study characterizes the cyclic ADP-ribose (cADPR)-mediated Ca(2+) signals in human MSCs and finds that externally applied cADPR can increase the frequency of spontaneous intracellular Ca(2+) (Ca(2+)(i)) oscillations. The increase was abrogated by a specific cADPR antagonist or an inositol trisphosphate receptor (IP3R) inhibitor, but not by ryanodine. In addition, the cADPR-induced increase of Ca(2+)(i) oscillation frequency was prevented by inhibitors of nucleoside transporter or by inhibitors of the transient receptor potential cation melastatin-2 (TRPM2) channel. RT-PCR revealed mRNAs for the nucleoside transporters, concentrative nucleoside transporters 1/2 and equilibrative nucleoside transporters 1/3, IP3R1/2/3 and the TRPM2 channel, but not those for ryanodine receptors and CD38 in human MSCs. Knockdown of the TRPM2 channel by specific short interference RNA abolished the effect of cADPR on the Ca(2+)(i) oscillation frequency, and prevented the stimulation of proliferation by cADPR. Moreover, cADPR remarkably increased phosphorylated extracellular-signal-regulated kinases 1/2 (ERK1/2), but not Akt or p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK). However, cADPR had no effect on adipogenesis or osteogenesis in human MSCs. Our results indicate that cADPR is a novel regulator of Ca(2+)(i) oscillations in human MSCs. It permeates the cell membrane through the nucleoside transporters and increases Ca(2+) oscillation via activation of the TRPM2 channel, resulting in enhanced phosphorylation of ERK1/2 and, thereby, stimulation of human MSC proliferation. This study delineates an alternate signalling pathway of cADPR that is distinct from its well-established role of serving as a Ca(2+) messenger for mobilizing the internal Ca(2+) stores. Whether cADPR can be used clinically for stimulating marrow function in patients with marrow disorders remains to be further studied.
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spelling pubmed-43734372015-04-06 Cyclic ADP ribose is a novel regulator of intracellular Ca(2+) oscillations in human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells Tao, Rong Sun, Hai-Ying Lau, Chu-Pak Tse, Hung-Fat Lee, Hon-Cheung Li, Gui-Rong J Cell Mol Med Original Articles Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a promising cell source for regenerative medicine. However, the cellular biology of these cells is not fully understood. The present study characterizes the cyclic ADP-ribose (cADPR)-mediated Ca(2+) signals in human MSCs and finds that externally applied cADPR can increase the frequency of spontaneous intracellular Ca(2+) (Ca(2+)(i)) oscillations. The increase was abrogated by a specific cADPR antagonist or an inositol trisphosphate receptor (IP3R) inhibitor, but not by ryanodine. In addition, the cADPR-induced increase of Ca(2+)(i) oscillation frequency was prevented by inhibitors of nucleoside transporter or by inhibitors of the transient receptor potential cation melastatin-2 (TRPM2) channel. RT-PCR revealed mRNAs for the nucleoside transporters, concentrative nucleoside transporters 1/2 and equilibrative nucleoside transporters 1/3, IP3R1/2/3 and the TRPM2 channel, but not those for ryanodine receptors and CD38 in human MSCs. Knockdown of the TRPM2 channel by specific short interference RNA abolished the effect of cADPR on the Ca(2+)(i) oscillation frequency, and prevented the stimulation of proliferation by cADPR. Moreover, cADPR remarkably increased phosphorylated extracellular-signal-regulated kinases 1/2 (ERK1/2), but not Akt or p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK). However, cADPR had no effect on adipogenesis or osteogenesis in human MSCs. Our results indicate that cADPR is a novel regulator of Ca(2+)(i) oscillations in human MSCs. It permeates the cell membrane through the nucleoside transporters and increases Ca(2+) oscillation via activation of the TRPM2 channel, resulting in enhanced phosphorylation of ERK1/2 and, thereby, stimulation of human MSC proliferation. This study delineates an alternate signalling pathway of cADPR that is distinct from its well-established role of serving as a Ca(2+) messenger for mobilizing the internal Ca(2+) stores. Whether cADPR can be used clinically for stimulating marrow function in patients with marrow disorders remains to be further studied. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011-12 2011-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4373437/ /pubmed/21251217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2011.01263.x Text en © 2011 The Authors Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine © 2011 Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Tse, Hung-Fat
Lee, Hon-Cheung
Li, Gui-Rong
Cyclic ADP ribose is a novel regulator of intracellular Ca(2+) oscillations in human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
title Cyclic ADP ribose is a novel regulator of intracellular Ca(2+) oscillations in human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
title_full Cyclic ADP ribose is a novel regulator of intracellular Ca(2+) oscillations in human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
title_fullStr Cyclic ADP ribose is a novel regulator of intracellular Ca(2+) oscillations in human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
title_full_unstemmed Cyclic ADP ribose is a novel regulator of intracellular Ca(2+) oscillations in human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
title_short Cyclic ADP ribose is a novel regulator of intracellular Ca(2+) oscillations in human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
title_sort cyclic adp ribose is a novel regulator of intracellular ca(2+) oscillations in human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4373437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21251217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2011.01263.x
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