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PubMed 22613974


Referenced in: none

Automatically associated channels: ClC2 , ClC4 , Slo1



Title: Downregulation of ClC-2 by JAK2.

Authors: Zohreh Hosseinzadeh, Shefalee K Bhavsar, Florian Lang

Journal, date & volume: Cell. Physiol. Biochem., 2012 , 29, 737-42

PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22613974


Abstract
JAK2 (Janus kinase-2) is activated by cell shrinkage and may thus participate in cell volume regulation. Cell volume regulatory ion channels include the small conductance Cl(-) channels ClC-2. The present study thus explored whether JAK2 influences ClC-2 activity. To this end, ClC-2 was expressed in Xenopus oocytes with or without wild type JAK2, active (V617F)JAK2 or inactive (K882E)JAK2 and the Cl(-) channel activity determined by dual electrode voltage clamp. Expression of ClC-2 was followed by a marked increase of cell membrane conductance. The conductance was significantly decreased following coexpression of JAK2 or (V617F)JAK2, but not by coexpression of (K882E)JAK2. Exposure of the oocytes expressing ClC-2 together with (V617F)JAK2 to the JAK2 inhibitor AG490 (40 μM) resulted in a gradual increase of the conductance. According to chemiluminescence JAK2 decreased the channel protein abundance in the cell membrane. The decline of conductance in ClC-2 and (V617F)JAK2 coexpressing oocytes following inhibition of channel protein insertion by brefeldin A (5 μM) was similar in oocytes expressing ClC-2 with (V617F)JAK2 and oocytes expressing ClC-2 alone, indicating that (V617F)JAK2 might slow channel protein insertion into rather than accelerating channel protein retrieval from the cell membrane. In conclusion, JAK2 down-regulates ClC-2 activity and thus counteracts Cl(-) exit, an effect which may impact on cell volume regulation.