RRC ID 76998
著者 Watabe T, Yamahira S, Matsuda M, Terai K.
タイトル Visual quantification of prostaglandin E2 discharge from a single cell.
ジャーナル Cell Struct Funct
Abstract Calcium transients drive cells to discharge prostaglandin E2 (PGE2). We visualized PGE2-induced protein kinase A (PKA) activation and quantitated PGE2 secreted from a single cell by combining fluorescence microscopy and a simulation model. For this purpose, we first prepared PGE2-producer cells that express either an optogenetic or a chemogenetic calcium channel stimulator: OptoSTIM1 or Gq-DREADD, respectively. Second, we prepared reporter cells expressing the Gs-coupled PGE2 reporter EP2 and the PKA biosensor Booster-PKA, which is based on the principle of Förster resonance energy transfer. Upon the stimulation-induced triggering of calcium transients, a single producer cell discharges PGE2 to stimulate PKA in the surrounding reporter cells. Due to the flow of the medium, the PKA-activated area exhibited a comet-like smear when HeLa cells were used. In contrast, radial PKA activation was observed when confluent MDCK cells were used, indicating that PGE2 diffusion was restricted to the basolateral space. By fitting the radius of the PKA-activated area to a simulation model based on simple diffusion, we estimated that a single HeLa cell secretes 0.25 fmol PGE2 upon a single calcium transient to activate PKA in more than 1000 neighboring cells. This model also predicts that the PGE2 discharge rate is comparable to the diffusion rate. Thus, our method quantitatively envisions that a single calcium transient affects more than 1000 neighboring cells via PGE2.Keywords: prostaglandin E2, imaging, intercellular communication, biosensor, quantification.
公開日 2023-10-7
DOI 10.1247/csf.23047
PMID 37813623
MeSH Animals Dinoprostone* / metabolism Dinoprostone* / pharmacology Dogs Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer* HeLa Cells Humans Madin Darby Canine Kidney Cells
IF 2.429
リソース情報
ヒト・動物細胞 MDCK(RCB0995)
遺伝子材料 pCMV-VSV-G-RSV-Rev (RDB04393)