[HTML][HTML] The P2X7 receptor–pannexin connection to dye uptake and IL-1β release

P Pelegrin, A Surprenant - Purinergic signalling, 2009 - Springer
P Pelegrin, A Surprenant
Purinergic signalling, 2009Springer
Abstract The P2X 7 receptor (P2X 7 R) is uniquely associated with two distinct cellular
responses: activation of a dye-permeable pathway allowing passage of molecules up to 900
Da and rapid release of the pro-inflammatory cytokine, interleukin-1β (IL-1β), from activated
macrophage. How this dye uptake path forms and whether it is involved in IL-1β release has
not been known. Pannexin-1 is a recently identified protein found to physically associate
with the P2X 7 R. Inhibition of pannexin-1 does not alter P2X 7 R ion channel activation or …
Abstract
The P2X7 receptor (P2X7R) is uniquely associated with two distinct cellular responses: activation of a dye-permeable pathway allowing passage of molecules up to 900 Da and rapid release of the pro-inflammatory cytokine, interleukin-1β (IL-1β), from activated macrophage. How this dye uptake path forms and whether it is involved in IL-1β release has not been known. Pannexin-1 is a recently identified protein found to physically associate with the P2X7R. Inhibition of pannexin-1 does not alter P2X7R ion channel activation or associated calcium flux but blocks one component of P2X7R-induced dye uptake and unmasks a slower, previously undetected, dye uptake pathway. Inhibition of pannexin-1 blocks P2X7R-mediated IL-1β release from macrophage as well as release mediated by other stimuli which couple to activation of capase-1 and additionally inhibits the release of interleukin-1α, a member of the IL-1 family whose processing does not require caspase-1 activation. Thus, pannexin-1 is linked to both dye uptake and IL-1β release but via distinct mechanisms.
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