RRC ID 41852
Author Itano N, Okamoto S, Zhang D, Lipton SA, Ruoslahti E.
Title Cell spreading controls endoplasmic and nuclear calcium: a physical gene regulation pathway from the cell surface to the nucleus.
Journal Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Abstract Cells attaching to an extracellular matrix through integrins flatten out (spread) on the matrix, eliciting cellular signals needed for survival. We show that the shape of the nucleus changes and the nuclear calcium level increases in spreading cells. Moreover, cell spreading and osmotic stretching of isolated nuclei cause release of perinuclear Ca(2+), and patch clamping of nuclei reveals stretch-activated Ca(2+) permeable channels. Gene expression assays with myocyte enhancer factor 2, which is activated by calmodulin-dependent kinase IV, indicate that the elevation in nuclear Ca(2+) is functionally significant. We propose a mechano-transduction pathway in which spreading-induced nuclear stretching releases Ca(2+) from the perinuclear space, and the resulting Ca(2+) elevation in the nucleus provokes changes in gene expression.
Volume 100(9)
Pages 5181-6
Published 2003-4-29
DOI 10.1073/pnas.0531397100
PII 0531397100
PMID 12702768
PMC PMC154319
MeSH 3T3 Cells Animals Calcium / metabolism* Calcium Signaling Cell Movement / physiology* Cell Nucleus / metabolism* Cytoplasm / metabolism* Mice Spectrometry, Fluorescence
IF 9.412
Times Cited 80
WOS Category CELL BIOLOGY
Resource
Human and Animal Cells MC3T3-E1(RCB1126)