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Up-Regulation of Transient Receptor Potential Canonical 1 (TRPC1) following Sarco(endo)plasmic Reticulum Ca2+ ATPase 2 Gene Silencing Promotes Cell Survival: A Potential Role for TRPC1 in Darier's Disease

Authors
 Biswaranjan Pani  ;  Eric Cornatzer  ;  William Cornatzer  ;  Dong-Min Shin  ;  Mark R. Pittelkow  ;  Alain Hovnanian  ;  Indu S. Ambudkar  ;  Brij B. Singh 
Citation
 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL, Vol.17(10) : 4446-4458, 2006 
Journal Title
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
ISSN
 1059-1524 
Issue Date
2006
MeSH
Animals Apoptosis Calcium/metabolism Cell Survival Cells, Cultured Darier Disease/metabolism* Gene Silencing Humans Keratinocytes/metabolism Mice Models, Biological NF-kappa B/metabolism Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Calcium-Transporting ATPases/genetics* Skin/cytology Skin/metabolism TRPC Cation Channels/metabolism* Thapsigargin/pharmacology Up-Regulation*
Abstract
The mechanism(s) involved in regulation of store operated calcium entry in Darier's disease (DD) is not known. We investigated the distribution and function of transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) in epidermal skin cells. DD patients demonstrated up-regulation of TRPC1, but not TRPC3, in the squamous layers. Ca2+ influx was significantly higher in keratinocytes obtained from DD patients and showed enhanced proliferation compared with normal keratinocytes. Similar up-regulation of TRPC1 was also detected in epidermal layers of SERCA2+/- mice. HaCaT cells expressed TRPC1 in the plasma membrane. Expression of sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase (SERCA)2 small interfering RNA (siRNA) in HaCaT cells increased TRPC1 levels and thapsigargin-stimulated Ca2+ influx, which was blocked by store-operated calcium entry inhibitors. Thapsigargin-stimulated intracellular Ca2+ release was decreased in DD cells. DD keratinocytes exhibited increased cell survival upon thapsigargin treatment. Alternatively, overexpression of TRPC1 or SERCA2-siRNA in HaCaT cells demonstrated resistance to thapsigargin-induced apoptosis. These effects were dependent on external Ca2+ and activation of nuclear factor-kappaB. Isotretinoin reduced Ca2+ entry in HaCaT cells and decreased survival of HaCaT and DD keratinocytes. These findings put forward a novel consequence of compromised SERCA2 function in DD wherein up-regulation of TRPC1 augments cell proliferation and restrict apoptosis. We suggest that the anti-apoptotic effect of TRPC1 could potentially contribute to abnormal keratosis in DD.
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DOI
10.1091/mbc.E06-03-0251
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2. College of Dentistry (치과대학) > Dept. of Oral Biology (구강생물학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Shin, Dong Min(신동민) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6042-0435
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/109107
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