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Methods to measure calcitonin receptor activity, up-regulated in cell stress, apoptosis and autophagy

The expression of the calcitonin receptor (CT Receptor) is widespread throughout the life cycle of mammals and in many diseases, and in these contexts the functions of the common isoforms is largely unknown. The relatively recent development of anti-CT Receptor antibodies that bind separate epitopes...

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Autores principales: Wookey, Peter, Gupta, Pragya, Bittencourt, Lucas, Cheung, Shane, Hare, David, Furness, Sebastian
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Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8543166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34745567
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.72845.1
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author Wookey, Peter
Gupta, Pragya
Bittencourt, Lucas
Cheung, Shane
Hare, David
Furness, Sebastian
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description The expression of the calcitonin receptor (CT Receptor) is widespread throughout the life cycle of mammals and in many diseases, and in these contexts the functions of the common isoforms is largely unknown. The relatively recent development of anti-CT Receptor antibodies that bind separate epitopes on the CT (a) Receptor and CT (b) Receptor isoforms has advanced our knowledge and understanding of these events. CT Receptor at the protein level is upregulated in programmed cell death including apoptosis (as described in a previous publication) and autophagy, which is discussed in our upcoming, unpublished review. Incomplete data sets are cited in this review on the upregulation of CACLR (encoding CT Receptor) mRNA, in particular the insert-positive isoform (CT (b) Receptor), in response to cell stress. Cell stress is induced by growth in depleted foetal bovine serum (dFBS) or without FBS, both of which induce degrees of starvation and autophagy, or dFBS plus staurosporine, which induces apoptosis. Details of the methods deployed to generate these data are described here including measurement of the upregulation of CT (b) Receptor mRNA with qPCR and nanopore long range sequencing. An anti-CT Receptor antibody also known as CalRexin (TM), which binds an epitope in the N-terminal domain, was conjugated to either fluorophore 568, which is accumulated into apoptotic cells as previously reported, or pHrodo Red, a pH dependent fluorescent dye, which is accumulated into autophagic and apoptotic cells.  These conjugates are under development to image programmed cell death. The methods for conjugation and high content imaging on the Operetta platform are described. The high fluorescence intensity at low pH of CalRexin:pHrodo Red in both autophagic and apoptotic cells suggests localisation in autophago-lysosomes and lysosomes respectively. Overall, these observations and the methods that underpin them have contributed to our understanding of the widespread expression of CT Receptor isoforms.
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spelling pubmed-85431662021-11-05 Methods to measure calcitonin receptor activity, up-regulated in cell stress, apoptosis and autophagy Wookey, Peter Gupta, Pragya Bittencourt, Lucas Cheung, Shane Hare, David Furness, Sebastian F1000Res Method Article The expression of the calcitonin receptor (CT Receptor) is widespread throughout the life cycle of mammals and in many diseases, and in these contexts the functions of the common isoforms is largely unknown. The relatively recent development of anti-CT Receptor antibodies that bind separate epitopes on the CT (a) Receptor and CT (b) Receptor isoforms has advanced our knowledge and understanding of these events. CT Receptor at the protein level is upregulated in programmed cell death including apoptosis (as described in a previous publication) and autophagy, which is discussed in our upcoming, unpublished review. Incomplete data sets are cited in this review on the upregulation of CACLR (encoding CT Receptor) mRNA, in particular the insert-positive isoform (CT (b) Receptor), in response to cell stress. Cell stress is induced by growth in depleted foetal bovine serum (dFBS) or without FBS, both of which induce degrees of starvation and autophagy, or dFBS plus staurosporine, which induces apoptosis. Details of the methods deployed to generate these data are described here including measurement of the upregulation of CT (b) Receptor mRNA with qPCR and nanopore long range sequencing. An anti-CT Receptor antibody also known as CalRexin (TM), which binds an epitope in the N-terminal domain, was conjugated to either fluorophore 568, which is accumulated into apoptotic cells as previously reported, or pHrodo Red, a pH dependent fluorescent dye, which is accumulated into autophagic and apoptotic cells.  These conjugates are under development to image programmed cell death. The methods for conjugation and high content imaging on the Operetta platform are described. The high fluorescence intensity at low pH of CalRexin:pHrodo Red in both autophagic and apoptotic cells suggests localisation in autophago-lysosomes and lysosomes respectively. Overall, these observations and the methods that underpin them have contributed to our understanding of the widespread expression of CT Receptor isoforms. F1000 Research Limited 2021-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8543166/ /pubmed/34745567 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.72845.1 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Wookey P et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cheung, Shane
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Furness, Sebastian
Methods to measure calcitonin receptor activity, up-regulated in cell stress, apoptosis and autophagy
title Methods to measure calcitonin receptor activity, up-regulated in cell stress, apoptosis and autophagy
title_full Methods to measure calcitonin receptor activity, up-regulated in cell stress, apoptosis and autophagy
title_fullStr Methods to measure calcitonin receptor activity, up-regulated in cell stress, apoptosis and autophagy
title_full_unstemmed Methods to measure calcitonin receptor activity, up-regulated in cell stress, apoptosis and autophagy
title_short Methods to measure calcitonin receptor activity, up-regulated in cell stress, apoptosis and autophagy
title_sort methods to measure calcitonin receptor activity, up-regulated in cell stress, apoptosis and autophagy
topic Method Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8543166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34745567
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.72845.1
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