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Endogenous pannexin1 channels form functional intercellular cell–cell channels with characteristic voltage-dependent properties

The occurrence of intercellular channels formed by pannexin1 has been challenged for more than a decade. Here, we provide an electrophysiological characterization of exogenous human pannexin1 (hPanx1) cell–cell channels expressed in HeLa cells knocked out for connexin45. The observed hPanx1 cell–cel...

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Autores principales: Palacios-Prado, Nicolás, Soto, Paola A., López, Ximena, Choi, Eun Ju, Marquez-Miranda, Valeria, Rojas, Maximiliano, Duarte, Yorley, Lee, Jinu, González-Nilo, Fernando D., Sáez, Juan C.
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9171361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35486697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2202104119
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author Palacios-Prado, Nicolás
Soto, Paola A.
López, Ximena
Choi, Eun Ju
Marquez-Miranda, Valeria
Rojas, Maximiliano
Duarte, Yorley
Lee, Jinu
González-Nilo, Fernando D.
Sáez, Juan C.
author_facet Palacios-Prado, Nicolás
Soto, Paola A.
López, Ximena
Choi, Eun Ju
Marquez-Miranda, Valeria
Rojas, Maximiliano
Duarte, Yorley
Lee, Jinu
González-Nilo, Fernando D.
Sáez, Juan C.
author_sort Palacios-Prado, Nicolás
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description The occurrence of intercellular channels formed by pannexin1 has been challenged for more than a decade. Here, we provide an electrophysiological characterization of exogenous human pannexin1 (hPanx1) cell–cell channels expressed in HeLa cells knocked out for connexin45. The observed hPanx1 cell–cell channels show two phenotypes: O-state and S-state. The former displayed low transjunctional voltage (V(j)) sensitivity and single-channel conductance of ∼175 pS, with a substate of ∼35 pS; the latter showed a peculiar dynamic asymmetry in V(j) dependence and single-channel conductance identical to the substate conductance of the O-state. S-state hPanx1 cell–cell channels were also identified between TC620 cells, a human oligodendroglioma cell line that endogenously expresses hPanx1. In these cells, dye and electrical coupling increased with temperature and were strongly reduced after hPanx1 expression was knocked down by small interfering RNA or inhibited with Panx1 mimetic inhibitory peptide. Moreover, cell–cell coupling was augmented when hPanx1 levels were increased with a doxycycline-inducible expression system. Application of octanol, a connexin gap junction (GJ) channel inhibitor, was not sufficient to block electrical coupling between HeLa KO Cx45-hPanx1 or TC620 cell pairs. In silico studies suggest that several arginine residues inside the channel pore may be neutralized by hydrophobic interactions, allowing the passage of DAPI, consistent with dye coupling observed between TC620 cells. These findings demonstrate that endogenously expressed hPanx1 forms intercellular cell–cell channels and their unique properties resemble those described in innexin-based GJ channels. Since Panx1 is ubiquitously expressed, finding conditions to recognize Panx1 cell–cell channels in different cell types might require special attention.
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spelling pubmed-91713612022-10-29 Endogenous pannexin1 channels form functional intercellular cell–cell channels with characteristic voltage-dependent properties Palacios-Prado, Nicolás Soto, Paola A. López, Ximena Choi, Eun Ju Marquez-Miranda, Valeria Rojas, Maximiliano Duarte, Yorley Lee, Jinu González-Nilo, Fernando D. Sáez, Juan C. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences The occurrence of intercellular channels formed by pannexin1 has been challenged for more than a decade. Here, we provide an electrophysiological characterization of exogenous human pannexin1 (hPanx1) cell–cell channels expressed in HeLa cells knocked out for connexin45. The observed hPanx1 cell–cell channels show two phenotypes: O-state and S-state. The former displayed low transjunctional voltage (V(j)) sensitivity and single-channel conductance of ∼175 pS, with a substate of ∼35 pS; the latter showed a peculiar dynamic asymmetry in V(j) dependence and single-channel conductance identical to the substate conductance of the O-state. S-state hPanx1 cell–cell channels were also identified between TC620 cells, a human oligodendroglioma cell line that endogenously expresses hPanx1. In these cells, dye and electrical coupling increased with temperature and were strongly reduced after hPanx1 expression was knocked down by small interfering RNA or inhibited with Panx1 mimetic inhibitory peptide. Moreover, cell–cell coupling was augmented when hPanx1 levels were increased with a doxycycline-inducible expression system. Application of octanol, a connexin gap junction (GJ) channel inhibitor, was not sufficient to block electrical coupling between HeLa KO Cx45-hPanx1 or TC620 cell pairs. In silico studies suggest that several arginine residues inside the channel pore may be neutralized by hydrophobic interactions, allowing the passage of DAPI, consistent with dye coupling observed between TC620 cells. These findings demonstrate that endogenously expressed hPanx1 forms intercellular cell–cell channels and their unique properties resemble those described in innexin-based GJ channels. Since Panx1 is ubiquitously expressed, finding conditions to recognize Panx1 cell–cell channels in different cell types might require special attention. National Academy of Sciences 2022-04-29 2022-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9171361/ /pubmed/35486697 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2202104119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Palacios-Prado, Nicolás
Soto, Paola A.
López, Ximena
Choi, Eun Ju
Marquez-Miranda, Valeria
Rojas, Maximiliano
Duarte, Yorley
Lee, Jinu
González-Nilo, Fernando D.
Sáez, Juan C.
Endogenous pannexin1 channels form functional intercellular cell–cell channels with characteristic voltage-dependent properties
title Endogenous pannexin1 channels form functional intercellular cell–cell channels with characteristic voltage-dependent properties
title_full Endogenous pannexin1 channels form functional intercellular cell–cell channels with characteristic voltage-dependent properties
title_fullStr Endogenous pannexin1 channels form functional intercellular cell–cell channels with characteristic voltage-dependent properties
title_full_unstemmed Endogenous pannexin1 channels form functional intercellular cell–cell channels with characteristic voltage-dependent properties
title_short Endogenous pannexin1 channels form functional intercellular cell–cell channels with characteristic voltage-dependent properties
title_sort endogenous pannexin1 channels form functional intercellular cell–cell channels with characteristic voltage-dependent properties
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9171361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35486697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2202104119
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