The Na+/Ca2+ exchanger (NCX) is a membrane transporter that can switch Na+ and Ca2+ in either direction to maintain the homeostasis of intracellular Ca2+. Three isoforms (NCX1, NCX2, and NCX3) have been characterized in excitable cells, e.g. neurons and muscle cells. We examined the expression of these NCX isoforms in primary human lung macrophages (HLM) and blood monocytes. NCX1 and NCX3, but not NCX2, are expressed in HLM and monocytes at both mRNA and protein levels. Na+-free medium induced a significant increase in intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) in both cell types. This response was completely abolished by the NCX inhibitor 5-(N-4-chlorobenzyl)-20,40-dimethylbenzamil (CB-DMB). Moreover, inhibition of NCX activity during Ca2+-signaling induced by histamine caused a delay in restoring baseline [Ca2+]i. Na+-free medium induced TNF- expression and release in HLM comparable to that caused by LPS. TNF- release induced by Na+-free medium was blocked by CB-DMB and greatly reduced by RNAi-mediated knockdown of NCX1. These results indicate that human macrophages and monocytes express NCX1 and NCX3 that operate in a bidirectional manner to restore [Ca2+]i, to generate Ca2+-signals, and to induce TNF- production. Therefore, NCX may contribute to regulate Ca2+ homeostasis and proinflammatory functions in human macrophages and monocytes.
Expression and function of Na+/Ca2+ exchangers 1 and 3 in human macrophages and monocytes / Staiano, Ri; Granata, F; Secondo, A; Petraroli, A; Loffredo, S; Frattini, A; Annunziato, L; Marone, G; Triggiani, M. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0014-2980. - STAMPA. - 39:5(2009), pp. 1405-1418. [10.1002/eji.200838792]
Expression and function of Na+/Ca2+ exchangers 1 and 3 in human macrophages and monocytes
Staiano RI;Granata F;Secondo A;Petraroli A;Loffredo S;Frattini A;Annunziato L;Marone G;Triggiani M
2009
Abstract
The Na+/Ca2+ exchanger (NCX) is a membrane transporter that can switch Na+ and Ca2+ in either direction to maintain the homeostasis of intracellular Ca2+. Three isoforms (NCX1, NCX2, and NCX3) have been characterized in excitable cells, e.g. neurons and muscle cells. We examined the expression of these NCX isoforms in primary human lung macrophages (HLM) and blood monocytes. NCX1 and NCX3, but not NCX2, are expressed in HLM and monocytes at both mRNA and protein levels. Na+-free medium induced a significant increase in intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) in both cell types. This response was completely abolished by the NCX inhibitor 5-(N-4-chlorobenzyl)-20,40-dimethylbenzamil (CB-DMB). Moreover, inhibition of NCX activity during Ca2+-signaling induced by histamine caused a delay in restoring baseline [Ca2+]i. Na+-free medium induced TNF- expression and release in HLM comparable to that caused by LPS. TNF- release induced by Na+-free medium was blocked by CB-DMB and greatly reduced by RNAi-mediated knockdown of NCX1. These results indicate that human macrophages and monocytes express NCX1 and NCX3 that operate in a bidirectional manner to restore [Ca2+]i, to generate Ca2+-signals, and to induce TNF- production. Therefore, NCX may contribute to regulate Ca2+ homeostasis and proinflammatory functions in human macrophages and monocytes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.