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Publication : Inflammation-induced upregulation of P2X<sub>4</sub> expression augments mucin secretion in airway epithelia.

First Author  Winkelmann VE Year  2019
Journal  Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol Volume  316
Issue  1 Pages  L58-L70
PubMed ID  30358443 Mgi Jnum  J:272461
Mgi Id  MGI:6280296 Doi  10.1152/ajplung.00157.2018
Citation  Winkelmann VE, et al. (2019) Inflammation-induced upregulation of P2X4 expression augments mucin secretion in airway epithelia. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 316(1):L58-L70
abstractText  Mucus clearance provides an essential innate defense mechanism to keep the airways and lungs free of particles and pathogens. Baseline and stimulated mucin secretion from secretory airway epithelial cells need to be tightly regulated to prevent mucus hypersecretion and mucus plugging of the airways. It is well established that extracellular ATP is a potent stimulus for regulated mucus secretion. Previous studies revealed that ATP acts via metabotropic P2Y2 purinoreceptors on goblet cells. Extracellular ATP, however, is also a potent agonist for ionotropic P2X purinoreceptors. Expression of several P2X isoforms has been reported in airways, but cell type-specific expression and the function thereof remained elusive. With this study, we now provide evidence that P2X4 is the predominant P2X isoform expressed in secretory airway epithelial cells. After IL-13 treatment of either human primary tracheal epithelial cells or mice, P2X4 expression is upregulated in vitro and in vivo under conditions of chronic inflammation, mucous metaplasia, and hyperplasia. Upregulation of P2X4 is strongest in MUC5AC-positive goblet cells. Moreover, activation of P2X4 by extracellular ATP augments intracellular Ca(2+) signals and mucin secretion, whereas Ca(2+) signals and mucin secretion are dampened by inhibition of P2X4 receptors. These data provide new insights into the purinergic regulation of mucin secretion and add to the emerging picture that P2X receptors modulate exocytosis of large secretory organelles and secretion of macromolecular vesicle cargo.
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