naadp介导的钙释放通过调节rab46依赖性Weibel-Palade体运输促进血管生成素2的分泌

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Ryan D. Murray , Melissa Rose , Katarina T. Miteva , David J. Beech , Lynn McKeown
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摘要

血管生成素2 (Ang2)是一种血管生成调节剂,与其他促炎和促血栓介质一起储存在内皮特异性囊泡中,称为韦贝尔-帕拉德小体(WPBs)。用组胺急性刺激内皮细胞,通过激活含有Ang2的WPBs到微管组织中心(MTOC)的Rab46特异性运输,延迟Ang2的分泌,在那里它们持续存在,直到Ca 2 +与Rab46的EF-hand结合,使其脱离。在这里,我们使用Ca 2 +成像和高分辨率光学显微镜,从药理学上研究了内溶酶体两孔通道蛋白(TPC)对WPB脱离和Ang2分泌所必需的Ca 2 +信号的贡献。我们发现,在TPC2抑制剂Ned-19和粉防己碱存在的情况下,MTOC处组胺诱发的Rab46聚类(以及WPBs)增加,而TPC2激动剂TPC2- a1 - n存在的情况下,组胺诱发的Rab46聚类(以及WPBs)减少。组胺诱发的Ang2分泌因药物抑制TPC通道而减少,但在TPC2-A1-N存在时增强。这些数据表明,组胺介导的Ca +通过TPC2通道释放是rab46依赖性的Ang2阳性WPBs脱离MTOC和Ang2分泌所必需的。ca 2 +在内皮细胞中与Rab46的EF-hand结合已有报道,但其分子机制和功能相关性尚不清楚。在这里,作者证明了从TPC通道释放的Ca 2 +可以调节rab46阳性WPBs从MTOC上脱离,从而促进Ang2的分泌。
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NAADP-mediated calcium release promotes angiopoietin 2 secretion by regulating Rab46-dependent Weibel-Palade body trafficking

NAADP-mediated calcium release promotes angiopoietin 2 secretion by regulating Rab46-dependent Weibel-Palade body trafficking
Angiopoietin2 (Ang2), a regulator of angiogenesis, is stored with other pro-inflammatory and pro-thrombotic mediators, in endothelial-specific vesicles called Weibel-Palade bodies (WPBs). Acute stimulation of endothelial cells with histamine, delays Ang2 secretion by activating Rab46-specific trafficking of Ang2-containing WPBs to the microtubule organising centre (MTOC), where they persist until Ca²⁺ binds to the EF-hand of Rab46, enabling detachment. Here, using Ca²⁺ imaging and high-resolution light microscopy, we pharmacologically investigated the contribution of endolysosomal two-pore channel proteins (TPC) to the Ca²⁺ signal necessary for WPB detachment and Ang2 secretion. We show an increase in the histamine-evoked clustering of Rab46 (and thus WPBs) at the MTOC in the presence of TPC inhibitors Ned-19 and tetrandrine, and a decrease in the presence of a TPC2 agonist, TPC2-A1-N. Histamine-evoked secretion of Ang2 was decreased by pharmacological inhibition of TPC channels but potentiated in the presence of TPC2-A1-N. These data suggest that histamine-mediated Ca²⁺ release via TPC2 channels is necessary for the Rab46-dependent detachment of Ang2-positive WPBs from the MTOC and thus Ang2 secretion.

Summary

Ca²⁺ binding to the EF-hand of Rab46 in endothelial cells has previously been reported but the molecular mechanisms and functional relevance are unclear. Here, the authors show that Ca²⁺ released from TPC channels regulates the detachment of Rab46-positive WPBs from the MTOC, which thereby promotes secretion of Ang2.
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Cell calcium
Cell calcium 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
5.00%
发文量
115
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Cell Calcium covers the field of calcium metabolism and signalling in living systems, from aspects including inorganic chemistry, physiology, molecular biology and pathology. Topic themes include: Roles of calcium in regulating cellular events such as apoptosis, necrosis and organelle remodelling Influence of calcium regulation in affecting health and disease outcomes
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