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Orai and TRPC channel characterization in FcεRI‐mediated calcium signaling and mediator secretion in human mast cells

Inappropriate activation of mast cells via the Fcε RI receptor leads to the release of inflammatory mediators and symptoms of allergic disease. Calcium influx is a critical regulator of mast cell signaling and is required for exocytosis of preformed mediators and for synthesis of eicosanoids, cytoki...

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Autores principales: Wajdner, Hannah E., Farrington, Jasmine, Barnard, Claire, Peachell, Peter T., Schnackenberg, Christine G., Marino, Joseph P., Xu, Xiaoping, Affleck, Karen, Begg, Malcolm, Seward, Elizabeth P.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5350174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28292887
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13166
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author Wajdner, Hannah E.
Farrington, Jasmine
Barnard, Claire
Peachell, Peter T.
Schnackenberg, Christine G.
Marino, Joseph P.
Xu, Xiaoping
Affleck, Karen
Begg, Malcolm
Seward, Elizabeth P.
author_facet Wajdner, Hannah E.
Farrington, Jasmine
Barnard, Claire
Peachell, Peter T.
Schnackenberg, Christine G.
Marino, Joseph P.
Xu, Xiaoping
Affleck, Karen
Begg, Malcolm
Seward, Elizabeth P.
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description Inappropriate activation of mast cells via the Fcε RI receptor leads to the release of inflammatory mediators and symptoms of allergic disease. Calcium influx is a critical regulator of mast cell signaling and is required for exocytosis of preformed mediators and for synthesis of eicosanoids, cytokines and chemokines. Studies in rodent and human mast cells have identified Orai calcium channels as key contributors to Fcε RI‐initiated mediator release. However, until now the role of TRPC calcium channels in Fcε RI‐mediated human mast cell signaling has not been published. Here, we show evidence for the expression of Orai 1,2, and 3 and TRPC1 and 6 in primary human lung mast cells and the LAD2 human mast cell line but, we only find evidence of functional contribution of Orai and not TRPC channels to Fcε RI‐mediated calcium entry. Calcium imaging experiments, utilizing an Orai selective antagonist (Synta66) showed the contribution of Orai to Fcε RI‐mediated signaling in human mast cells. Although, the use of a TRPC3/6 selective antagonist and agonist (GSK‐3503A and GSK‐2934A, respectively) did not reveal evidence for TRPC6 contribution to Fcε RI‐mediated calcium signaling in human mast cells. Similarly, inactivation of STIM1‐regulated TRPC1 in human mast cells (as tested by transfecting cells with STIM1‐KK (684‐685) EE ‐ TRPC1 gating mutant) failed to alter Fcε RI‐mediated calcium signaling in LAD2 human mast cells. Mediator release assays confirm that Fcε RI‐mediated calcium influx through Orai is necessary for histamine and TNF α release but is differentially involved in the generation of cytokines and eicosanoids.
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spelling pubmed-53501742017-03-17 Orai and TRPC channel characterization in FcεRI‐mediated calcium signaling and mediator secretion in human mast cells Wajdner, Hannah E. Farrington, Jasmine Barnard, Claire Peachell, Peter T. Schnackenberg, Christine G. Marino, Joseph P. Xu, Xiaoping Affleck, Karen Begg, Malcolm Seward, Elizabeth P. Physiol Rep Original Research Inappropriate activation of mast cells via the Fcε RI receptor leads to the release of inflammatory mediators and symptoms of allergic disease. Calcium influx is a critical regulator of mast cell signaling and is required for exocytosis of preformed mediators and for synthesis of eicosanoids, cytokines and chemokines. Studies in rodent and human mast cells have identified Orai calcium channels as key contributors to Fcε RI‐initiated mediator release. However, until now the role of TRPC calcium channels in Fcε RI‐mediated human mast cell signaling has not been published. Here, we show evidence for the expression of Orai 1,2, and 3 and TRPC1 and 6 in primary human lung mast cells and the LAD2 human mast cell line but, we only find evidence of functional contribution of Orai and not TRPC channels to Fcε RI‐mediated calcium entry. Calcium imaging experiments, utilizing an Orai selective antagonist (Synta66) showed the contribution of Orai to Fcε RI‐mediated signaling in human mast cells. Although, the use of a TRPC3/6 selective antagonist and agonist (GSK‐3503A and GSK‐2934A, respectively) did not reveal evidence for TRPC6 contribution to Fcε RI‐mediated calcium signaling in human mast cells. Similarly, inactivation of STIM1‐regulated TRPC1 in human mast cells (as tested by transfecting cells with STIM1‐KK (684‐685) EE ‐ TRPC1 gating mutant) failed to alter Fcε RI‐mediated calcium signaling in LAD2 human mast cells. Mediator release assays confirm that Fcε RI‐mediated calcium influx through Orai is necessary for histamine and TNF α release but is differentially involved in the generation of cytokines and eicosanoids. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5350174/ /pubmed/28292887 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13166 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Wajdner, Hannah E.
Farrington, Jasmine
Barnard, Claire
Peachell, Peter T.
Schnackenberg, Christine G.
Marino, Joseph P.
Xu, Xiaoping
Affleck, Karen
Begg, Malcolm
Seward, Elizabeth P.
Orai and TRPC channel characterization in FcεRI‐mediated calcium signaling and mediator secretion in human mast cells
title Orai and TRPC channel characterization in FcεRI‐mediated calcium signaling and mediator secretion in human mast cells
title_full Orai and TRPC channel characterization in FcεRI‐mediated calcium signaling and mediator secretion in human mast cells
title_fullStr Orai and TRPC channel characterization in FcεRI‐mediated calcium signaling and mediator secretion in human mast cells
title_full_unstemmed Orai and TRPC channel characterization in FcεRI‐mediated calcium signaling and mediator secretion in human mast cells
title_short Orai and TRPC channel characterization in FcεRI‐mediated calcium signaling and mediator secretion in human mast cells
title_sort orai and trpc channel characterization in fcεri‐mediated calcium signaling and mediator secretion in human mast cells
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5350174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28292887
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13166
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