Senescence of Normal Human Fibroblasts Relates to the Expression of Ionotropic Glutamate Receptor GluR6/Grik2

Glutamate receptor GRIK2, previously designated as GluR6, is best described in neuronal cells. However, its biological relevance in non-neuronal cells is not well understood. We have investigated the expression of this important protein in normal human fibroblasts as a function of cell proliferation...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer genomics & proteomics 2020-11, Vol.17 (6), p.707-714
Hauptverfasser: Zhawar, Vikramjit K, Kandpal, Raj P, Athwal, Raghbir S
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Zusammenfassung:Glutamate receptor GRIK2, previously designated as GluR6, is best described in neuronal cells. However, its biological relevance in non-neuronal cells is not well understood. We have investigated the expression of this important protein in normal human fibroblasts as a function of cell proliferation. We introduced expression constructs of all five isoforms (A-E) of GRIK2 in normal human fibroblasts and investigated the cells for the presence and localization of GRIK2, as well as for cell proliferation and senescence over a period of 24 days. The expression of GRIK2-A isoform led to immediate cessation of cell proliferation. However, the cell numbers increased by 1.5- to 9.0-fold in 24 days upon transfection with B, C, D and E isoforms, after which they entered a state of senescence. The decreased proliferation was reflected by incorporation of BrdU in only 2-8% of transfected cells even after culturing them for 16 days. Our results are indicative of an association between GRIK2 and aging of fibroblasts.
ISSN:1109-6535
1790-6245
DOI:10.21873/cgp.20225