TRPC1 binds to caveolin-3 and is regulated by Src kinase - role in Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Transient receptor potential canonical 1 (TRPC1), a widely expressed calcium (Ca²⁺)-permeable channel, is potentially involved in the pathogenesis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Ca²⁺ influx through stretch-activated channels, possibly formed by TRPC1, induces muscle-cell damage in the mdx mou...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of cell science 2008-07, Vol.121 (13), p.2246-2255 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Transient receptor potential canonical 1 (TRPC1), a widely expressed calcium (Ca²⁺)-permeable channel, is potentially involved in the pathogenesis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Ca²⁺ influx through stretch-activated channels, possibly formed by TRPC1, induces muscle-cell damage in the mdx mouse, an animal model of DMD. In this study, we showed that TRPC1, caveolin-3 and Src-kinase protein levels are increased in mdx muscle compared with wild type. TRPC1 and caveolin-3 colocalised and co-immunoprecipitated. Direct binding of TRPC1-CFP to caveolin-3-YFP was confirmed in C2 myoblasts by fluorescence energy resonance transfer (FRET). Caveolin-3-YFP targeted TRPC1-CFP to the plasma membrane. Hydrogen peroxide, a reactive oxygen species (ROS), increased Src activity and enhanced Ca²⁺ influx, but only in C2 myoblasts co-expressing TRPC1 and caveolin-3. In mdx muscle, Tiron, a ROS scavenger, and PP2, a Src inhibitor, reduced stretch-induced Ca²⁺ entry and increased force recovery. Because ROS production is increased in mdx/DMD, these results suggest that a ROS-Src-TRPC1/caveolin-3 pathway contributes to the pathogenesis of mdx/DMD. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9533 1477-9137 |
DOI: | 10.1242/jcs.032003 |