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Structural, functional, and mechanistic insights uncover the fundamental role of orphan connexin-62 in platelets.
Sahli, Khaled A; Flora, Gagan D; Sasikumar, Parvathy; Maghrabi, Ali H; Holbrook, Lisa-Marie; AlOuda, Sarah K; Elgheznawy, Amro; Sage, Tanya; Stainer, Alexander R; Adiyaman, Recep; AboHassan, Mohammad; Crescente, Marilena; Kriek, Neline; Vaiyapuri, Sakthivel; Bye, Alexander P; Unsworth, Amanda J; Jones, Chris I; McGuffin, Liam J; Gibbins, Jonathan M.
Afiliação
  • Sahli KA; Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.
  • Flora GD; General Directorate of Medical Services, Ministry of Interior, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
  • Sasikumar P; Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.
  • Maghrabi AH; Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA.
  • Holbrook LM; Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.
  • AlOuda SK; Centre for Haematology, Imperial College London, Hammersmith Hospital Campus, London, United Kingdom.
  • Elgheznawy A; Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.
  • Sage T; Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.
  • Stainer AR; School of Cardiovascular Medicine and Sciences, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.
  • Adiyaman R; Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.
  • AboHassan M; Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.
  • Crescente M; Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.
  • Kriek N; Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.
  • Vaiyapuri S; Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.
  • Bye AP; Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.
  • Unsworth AJ; Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.
  • Jones CI; Centre for Immunobiology, Blizard Institute, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom.
  • McGuffin LJ; Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.
  • Gibbins JM; Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.
Blood ; 137(6): 830-843, 2021 02 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32822477
ABSTRACT
Connexins oligomerise to form hexameric hemichannels in the plasma membrane that can further dock together on adjacent cells to form gap junctions and facilitate intercellular trafficking of molecules. In this study, we report the expression and function of an orphan connexin, connexin-62 (Cx62), in human and mouse (Cx57, mouse homolog) platelets. A novel mimetic peptide (62Gap27) was developed to target the second extracellular loop of Cx62, and 3-dimensional structural models predicted its interference with gap junction and hemichannel function. The ability of 62Gap27 to regulate both gap junction and hemichannel-mediated intercellular communication was observed using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching analysis and flow cytometry. Cx62 inhibition by 62Gap27 suppressed a range of agonist-stimulated platelet functions and impaired thrombosis and hemostasis. This was associated with elevated protein kinase A-dependent signaling in a cyclic adenosine monophosphate-independent manner and was not observed in Cx57-deficient mouse platelets (in which the selectivity of 62Gap27 for this connexin was also confirmed). Notably, Cx62 hemichannels were observed to function independently of Cx37 and Cx40 hemichannels. Together, our data reveal a fundamental role for a hitherto uncharacterized connexin in regulating the function of circulating cells.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Plaquetas / Conexinas Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Blood Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Plaquetas / Conexinas Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Blood Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido