PubMed 21193229
Referenced in: none
Automatically associated channels: TRP , TRPC , TRPC3
Title: Thapsigargin activates Ca²+ entry both by store-dependent, STIM1/Orai1-mediated, and store-independent, TRPC3/PLC/PKC-mediated pathways in human endothelial cells.
Authors: Fabrice Antigny, Hélène Jousset, Stéphane Konig, Maud Frieden
Journal, date & volume: Cell Calcium, 2011 Feb , 49, 115-27
PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21193229
Abstract
The ER Ca²+ sensor STIM1 and the Ca²+ channel Orai1 are key players in store-operated Ca²+ entry (SOCE). In addition, channels from the TRPC family were also shown to be engaged during SOCE, while their precise implication remains controversial. In this study, we investigated the molecular players involved in SOCE triggered by the SERCA pump inhibitor thapsigargin in an endothelial cell line, the EA.hy926. siRNA directed against STIM1 or Orai1 reduced Ca²+ entry by about 50-60%, showing that a large part of the entry is independent from these proteins. Blocking the PLC or the PKC pathway completely abolished thapsigargin-induced Ca²+ entry in cells depleted from STIM1 and/or Orai1. The phorbol ester PMA or the DAG analog OAG restored the Ca²+ entry inhibited by PLC blockers, showing an involvement of PLC/PKC pathway in SOCE. Using pharmacological inhibitors or siRNA revealed that the PKCeta is required for Ca²+ entry, and pharmacological inhibition of the tyrosine kinase Src also reduced Ca²+ entry. TRPC3 silencing diminished the entry by 45%, while the double STIM1/TRPC3 invalidation reduced Ca²+ entry by more than 85%. Hence, in EA.hy926 cells, TG-induced Ca²+ entry results from the activation of the STIM1/Orai1 machinery, and from the activation of TRPC3.