Store-operated Ca(2+) entry in primary murine lung fibroblasts is independent of classical transient receptor potential (TRPC) channels and contributes to cell migration.

原代小鼠肺成纤维细胞中由储存操纵的 Ca(2+) 内流与经典的瞬时受体电位 (TRPC) 通道无关,并有助于细胞迁移

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作者:Bendiks Larissa, Geiger Fabienne, Gudermann Thomas, Feske Stefan, Dietrich Alexander
Stromal interaction molecules (STIM1, 2) are acting as sensors for Ca(2+) in intracellular stores and activate Orai channels at the plasma membrane for store-operated Ca(2+) entry (SOCE), while classical transient receptor potential (TRPC) channel mediate receptor-operated Ca(2+) entry (ROCE). Several reports, however, indicate a role for TRPC in SOCE in certain cell types. Here, we analyzed Ca(2+) influx and cell function in TRPC1/6-deficient (TRPC1/6(-/-)) and STIM1/2- deficient (STIM1/2(ΔpmLF)) primary murine lung fibroblasts (pmLF). As expected, SOCE was decreased in STIM1/2- deficient pmLF and ROCE was decreased in TRPC1/6(-/-) pmLF compared to control cells. By contrast, SOCE was not significantly different in TRPC1/6(-/-) pmLF and ROCE was similar in STIM1/2-deficient pmLF compared to Wt cells. Most interestingly, cell proliferation, migration and nuclear localization of nuclear factor of activated T-cells (NFATc1 and c3) were decreased after ablation of STIM1/2 proteins in pmLF. In conclusion, TRPC1/6 channels are not involved in SOCE and STIM1/2 deficiency resulted in decreased cell proliferation and migration in pmLF.

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