A Sphingosine-1–Phosphate-Activated Calcium Channel Controlling Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Motility
- 9 June 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 98 (11) , 1381-1389
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.0000225284.36490.a2
Abstract
In a screen of potential lipid regulators of transient receptor potential (TRP) channels, we identified sphingosine-1–phosphate (S1P) as an activator of TRPC5. We explored the relevance to vascular biology because S1P is a key cardiovascular signaling molecule. TRPC5 is expressed in smooth muscle cells of human vein along with TRPC1, which forms a complex with TRPC5. Importantly, S1P also activates the TRPC5–TRPC1 heteromultimeric channel. Because TRPC channels are linked to neuronal growth cone extension, we considered a related concept for smooth muscle. We find S1P stimulates smooth muscle cell motility, and that this is inhibited by E3-targeted anti-TRPC5 antibody. Ion permeation involving TRPC5 is crucial because S1P-evoked motility is also suppressed by the channel blocker 2-aminoethoxydiphenyl borate or a TRPC5 ion-pore mutant. S1P acts on TRPC5 via two mechanisms, one extracellular and one intracellular, consistent with its bipolar signaling functions. The extracellular effect appears to have a primary role in S1P-evoked cell motility. The data suggest S1P sensing by TRPC5 calcium channel is a mechanism contributing to vascular smooth muscle adaptation.Keywords
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