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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578420/generation-of-connexin-expressing-stable-cell-pools
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abraham Tettey-Matey, Chiara Di Pietro, Viola Donati, Fabio Mammano, Daniela Marazziti
Stable cell pools have the advantage of providing a definite, consistent, and reproducible transmission of a transgene of interest, compared to transient expression from a plasmid transfection. Stably expressing a transgene of interest in cells under induction is a powerful way to (switch on and) study a gene function in both in vitro and in vivo assays. Taking advantage of the ability of lentivirus (LV) to promote transgene delivery, and genomic integration and expression in both dividing and nondividing cells, a doxycycline-inducible transfer vector expressing a bicistronic transgene was developed to study the function of connexins in HeLa DH cells...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578418/protocol-for-the-study-of-connexin-and-dna-interactions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ainoa Fernandez-Olivares, Mauricio A Retamal
Connexins (Cxs) are transmembrane proteins which form hemichannels and gap junction channels at the plasma membrane. These channels allow the exchange of ions and molecules between the intra- and extracellular space and between cytoplasm of adjacent cells, respectively. The channel function of Cx assemblies has been extensively studied; however, "noncanonical" functions have emerged in the last few decades and have capture the attentions of many researchers, including the role of some Cxs as gene modulators or transcription factors...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578417/evaluation-of-connexin-hemichannel-activity-in-vivo
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francisca M Acosta, Manuel A Riquelme, Sumin Gu, Jean X Jiang
Connexin hemichannels (Cx HCs) are hexameric structures at the cell plasma membrane, whose function as membrane transport proteins allows for the passive flow of small hydrophilic molecules and ions (≤1 kDa) between the cytosol and the extracellular environment. Activation of Cx HCs is highly dependent on pathological conditions. HC activity provokes changes in the microenvironment, inducing the dissemination of signaling molecules in both an autocrine and paracrine manner. Given the elicitation of a variety of signaling pathways, and assortment of Cx species and dispersion throughout the body, Cx HCs have been implicated in a range of processes such as cell proliferation, differentiation, cell death, and tissue modeling and remodeling...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578416/measurement-of-ca-2-uptake-through-connexin-hemichannels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chiara Nardin, Fabio Mammano
Increasing evidence points to deregulated flux of ionized calcium (Ca2+ ) mediated by hyperactive mutant connexin (Cx) hemichannels (HCs) as a common gain-of-function etiopathogenetic mechanism for several diseases, ranging from skin disorders to nervous system defects. Furthermore, the opening of nonmutated Cx HCs is associated with an impressive list of widespread diseases including, but not limited to, ischemia/stroke, Alzheimer's disease, and epilepsy. HC inhibitors are attracting a growing attention due to their therapeutic potential for numerous pathologies...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578415/a-dye-uptake-assay-to-measure-large-pore-channel-activity-in-trypanosoma-cruzi
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
José Luis Vega, Aníbal García, Jorge González, Juan C Sáez
Large-pore channels allow the exchange of ions and molecules between the intra- and extracellular compartments. These channels are structures formed by several protein families with little or no evolutionary linkages that include connexins (Cxs), pannexins (Panxs), innexins (Inxs), CALHM1, and LRRC8 proteins. Recently, we have described the unnexins (Unxs) proteins expressed in Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi) that also is like to form large-pore channels at the plasma membrane. In this chapter, we describe a dye uptake method for evaluating the unnexin-formed channel function in T...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578414/assessment-of-connexin43-hemichannel-functionality-based-on-cytosolic-uptake-of-yo-pro1
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raf Van Campenhout, Julen Sanz-Serrano, Axelle Cooreman, Yannick De Vlaeminck, Karine Breckpot, Prashant Kadam, Andrés Tabernilla, Mathieu Vinken
Connexin proteins are the building blocks of gap junctions and connexin hemichannels. Both provide a pathway for cellular communication. Gap junctions support intercellular communication mechanisms and regulate homeostasis. In contrast, open connexin hemichannels connect the intracellular compartment and the extracellular environment, and their activation fuels inflammation and cell death. The development of clinically applicable connexin hemichannel blockers for therapeutic purposes is therefore gaining momentum...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578413/spatial-and-temporal-localization-of-connexins-in-cells-using-confocal-microscopy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sergiu A Lucaciu, Stephanie E Leighton, Dale W Laird
The 21-member connexin family found in humans is the building block of both single-membrane spanning channels (hemichannels) and double-membrane spanning intercellular channels. These large-pore channels are dynamic and typically have a short life span of only a few hours. Imaging connexins from the time of synthesis in the endoplasmic reticulum through to their degradation can be challenging given their distinct assembly states and transient residences in many subcellular compartments. Here, we describe how connexins can be effectively imaged on a confocal microscope in living cells when tagged with fluorescent proteins and when immunolabeled with high affinity anti-connexin antibodies in fixed cells...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578412/molecular-dynamics-simulation-of-permeation-through-connexin-channels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesco Zonta, Fabio Mammano, Sergio Pantano
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are a collection of computational tools that can be used to trace intermolecular interactions at the sub-nanometer level. They offer possibilities that are often unavailable to experimental methods, making MD an ideal complementary technique for the understanding a plethora of biological processes. Thanks to significant efforts by many groups of developers around the world, setting up and running MD simulations has become progressively simpler. However, simulating ionic permeation through membrane channels still presents significant caveats...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578411/expression-purification-and-nanodisc-reconstitution-of-connexin-43-hemichannels-for-structural-characterization-by-cryo-electron-microscopy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pia Lavriha, Chao Qi, Volodymyr M Korkhov
Connexins are polytopic domain membrane proteins that form hexameric hemichannels (HCs) which can assemble into gap junction channels (GJCs) at the interface of two neighboring cells. The HCs may be involved in ion and small-molecule transport across the cellular plasma membrane in response to various stimuli. Despite their importance, relatively few structures of connexin HCs are available to date, compared to the structures of the GJCs. Here, we describe a protocol for expression, purification, and nanodisc reconstitution of connexin-43 (Cx43) HCs, which we have recently structurally characterized using cryo-EM analysis...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578410/expression-and-function-of-connexins-in-extracellular-vesicles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tânia Martins-Marques, Henrique Girão
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are recognized as major vehicles for exchange of information across distant cells and tissues, which have been extensively explored for diagnosis and therapeutic purposes. The presence of multiple connexin (Cx) proteins has been described in EVs, where they might facilitate EV-cell communication. However, quantitative changes in Cx levels and functional assessment of Cx channels have only been established for Cx43. In present work, we provide a detailed description of the protocols we have optimized to assess the expression and permeability of Cx43 channels in EVs derived from cultured cells and human peripheral blood...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578409/purification-reconstitution-and-functional-analysis-of-connexin-hemichannels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mariana C Fiori, Guillermo A Altenberg
Connexins are the proteins that form the gap junction channels that are essential for cell-to-cell communication. These channels are formed by head-to-head docking of hemichannels (each from one of two adjacent cells). Free "undocked" hemichannels at the plasma membrane are mostly closed, although they are still important under physiological conditions. However, abnormal and sustained increase in hemichannel activity due to connexin mutations or acquired conditions can produce or contribute to cell damage. For example, mutations of Cx26, a connexin isoform, can increase hemichannel activity and cause deafness...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576018/cx43-hemichannels-and-panx1-channels-contribute-to-ethanol-induced-astrocyte-dysfunction-and-damage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gonzalo I Gómez, Tanhia F Alvear, Daniela A Roa, Arantza Farias-Pasten, Sergio A Vergara, Luis A Mellado, Claudio J Martinez-Araya, Juan Prieto-Villalobos, Claudia García-Rodríguez, Natalia Sánchez, Juan C Sáez, Fernando C Ortíz, Juan A Orellana
BACKGROUND: Alcohol, a widely abused drug, significantly diminishes life quality, causing chronic diseases and psychiatric issues, with severe health, societal, and economic repercussions. Previously, we demonstrated that non-voluntary alcohol consumption increases the opening of Cx43 hemichannels and Panx1 channels in astrocytes from adolescent rats. However, whether ethanol directly affects astroglial hemichannels and, if so, how this impacts the function and survival of astrocytes remains to be elucidated...
April 4, 2024: Biological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574898/inflammation-and-connexin-43-profiles-in-the-prefrontal-cortex-are-relevant-to-stress-susceptibility-and-resilience-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hong Jiang, Meng Zhang, Hui-Qin Wang, Ning-Ning Zhang, Xin-Mu Li, Xue-Ying Yang, Ai-Ping Chen, Xu Yan, Zhao Zhang, Shi-Feng Chu, Zhen-Zhen Wang, Nai-Hong Chen
Depression is a major chronic mental illness worldwide, characterized by anhedonia and pessimism. Exposed to the same stressful stimuli, some people behave normally, while others exhibit negative behaviors and psychology. The exact molecular mechanisms linking stress-induced depressive susceptibility and resilience remain unclear. Connexin 43 (Cx43) forms gap junction channels between the astrocytes, acting as a crucial role in the pathogenesis of depression. Cx43 dysfunction could lead to depressive behaviors, and depression down-regulates the expression of Cx43 in the prefrontal cortex (PFC)...
April 2, 2024: Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38565334/exposure-to-chlorpyrifos-interferes-with-intercellular-communication-in-cumulus-oocyte-complexes-during-porcine-oocyte-maturation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yajie Chu, Qiao Li, Yijing He, Heran Li, Qijia Wang, Shurui Li, Jianuo Wang, Weihan Wang, Shiqiang Ju
Chlorpyrifos (CPF), a widely used organophosphorus pesticide (OP) to control pests has been verified reproductive toxicity on mammalian oocytes. However, limited information exists on its correlation with the dysfunction of the intercellular communication in cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs). Herein, our study utilized porcine COCs as models to directly address the latent impact of CPF on the communication between cumulus cells (CCs) and oocytes during in vitro maturation. The results demonstrated that CPF exposure decreased the rate of the first polar body (PB1) extrusion and blocked meiosis progression...
March 31, 2024: Food and Chemical Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562828/connexin-43-regulates-intercellular-mitochondrial-transfer-from-human-mesenchymal-stromal-cells-to-chondrocytes
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Rebecca M Irwin, Matthew A Thomas, Megan J Fahey, María D Mayán, James W Smyth, Michelle L Delco
BACKGROUND: The phenomenon of intercellular mitochondrial transfer from mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) has shown promise for improving tissue healing after injury and has potential for treating degenerative diseases like osteoarthritis (OA). Recently MSC to chondrocyte mitochondrial transfer has been documented, but the mechanism of transfer is unknown. Full-length connexin43 (Cx43, encoded by GJA1 ) and the truncated internally translated isoform GJA1-20k have been implicated in mitochondrial transfer between highly oxidative cells, but have not been explored in orthopaedic tissues...
March 20, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562019/metformin-suppresses-nfe2l1-pathway-activation-to-inhibit-gap-junction-beta-protein-expression-in-nsclc
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuo Yu, Hui Ren, Tingting Liu, Xiaoyan Han, Hui Guo, Qian Ning, Yang Li, Hong Zhou, Mingwei Chen, Tinghua Hu
OBJECTIVE: Non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a deadly form of cancer that exhibits extensive intercellular communication which contributed to chemoradiotherapy resistance. Recent evidence suggests that arrange of key proteins are involved in lung cancer progression, including gap junction proteins (GJPs). METHODS AND RESULTS: In this study, we examined the expression patterns of GJPs in NSCLC, uncovering that both gap junction protein, beta 2 (GJB2) and gap junction protein, beta 2 (GJB3) are increased in LUAD and LUSC...
April 2024: Cancer Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560725/bipolar-patient-specific-in%C3%A2-vitro-diagnostic-test-reveals-underlying-cardiac-arrhythmia-phenotype-caused-by-calcium-channel-genetic-risk-factor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel Dow, Cindy DeLong, Guihua Jiang, Durga Attili, Jeffery Creech, Rachel Kraan, Katherine Campbell, Prakaimuk Saraithong, Sue O'Shea, Andre Monteiro da Rocha, Melvin G McInnis, Todd J Herron
A common genetic risk factor for bipolar disorder is CACNA1C , a gene that is also critical for cardiac rhythm. The impact of CACNA1C mutations on bipolar patient cardiac rhythm is unknown. Here, we report the cardiac electrophysiological implications of a bipolar disorder-associated genetic risk factor in CACNA1C using patient induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes. Results indicate that the CACNA1C bipolar disorder-related mutation causes cardiac electrical impulse conduction slowing mediated by impaired intercellular coupling via connexin 43 gap junctions...
May 2024: Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560181/correlative-light-and-x-ray-tomography-jointly-unveil-the-critical-role-of-connexin43-channels-on-inflammation-induced-cellular-ultrastructural-alterations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chidinma Adanna Okolo, Jack Jonathan Maran, Amy Watts, Jaime Maripillan, Maria Harkiolaki, Agustín D Martínez, Colin R Green, Odunayo Omolola Mugisho
Non-junctional connexin43 (Cx43) plasma membrane hemichannels have been implicated in several inflammatory diseases, particularly playing a role in ATP release that triggers activation of the inflammasome. Therapies targeting the blocking of the hemichannels to prevent the pathological release or uptake of ions and signalling molecules through its pores are of therapeutic interest. To date, there is no close-to-native, high-definition documentation of the impact of Cx43 hemichannel-mediated inflammation on cellular ultrastructure, neither is there a robust account of the ultrastructural changes that occur following treatment with selective Cx43 hemichannel blockers such as Xentry-Gap19 (XG19)...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38558785/modulation-of-the-expression-of-connexins-37-40-and-43-in-endothelial-cells-in-a-culture
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenqing Zhuang, Nick G A Mitrou, Steve Kulak, William A Cupples, Branko Braam
Connexin (Cx) 37, 40, and 43 are implicated in vascular function, specifically in the electrical coupling of endothelial cells and vascular smooth-muscle cells. In the present study, we investigated whether factors implicated in vascular dysfunction can modulate the gene expression of Cx37, Cx40, and Cx43 and whether this is associated with changes in endothelial layer barrier function in human microvascular endothelial cells (HMEC-1). First, HMEC-1 were subjected to stimuli for 4 and 8 h. We tested their responses to DETA-NONOate, H2 O2 , high glucose, and angiotensin II, none of which relevantly affected the transcription of the connexin genes...
2024: Front Netw Physiol
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551726/interplay-between-paclitaxel-gap-junctions-and-kinases-unraveling-mechanisms-of-action-and-resistance-in-cancer-therapy
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REVIEW
Dong-Oh Moon
This comprehensive review elucidates the multifaceted roles of paclitaxel, a key chemotherapeutic agent, in cancer therapy, with a focus on its interactions with gap junctions and related kinases. Paclitaxel, with its complex diterpene structure, mediates its anticancer effects predominantly through specific interactions with β-tubulin, instigating cell cycle arrest and triggering various cell death pathways, including apoptosis, pyroptosis, ferroptosis, and necroptosis. The paper systematically delineates the chemical attributes and action mechanisms of paclitaxel and its analogs, underscoring their capacity to disrupt microtubule dynamics, thereby leading to mitotic arrest and subsequent cell death induction...
March 29, 2024: Molecular Biology Reports
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