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Basal activation of the P2X7 ATP receptor elevates mitochondrial calcium and potential, increases cellular ATP levels, and promotes serum-independent growth.

Authors :
Adinolfi E
Callegari MG
Ferrari D
Bolognesi C
Minelli M
Wieckowski MR
Pinton P
Rizzuto R
Di Virgilio F
Source :
Molecular biology of the cell [Mol Biol Cell] 2005 Jul; Vol. 16 (7), pp. 3260-72. Date of Electronic Publication: 2005 May 18.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

P2X7 is a bifunctional receptor (P2X7R) for extracellular ATP that, depending on the level of activation, forms a cation-selective channel or a large conductance nonselective pore. The P2X7R has a strong proapoptotic activity but can also support growth. Here, we describe the mechanism involved in growth stimulation. Transfection of P2X7R increases resting mitochondrial potential (delta psi(mt)), basal mitochondrial Ca2+ ([Ca2+]mt), intracellular ATP content, and confers ability to grow in the absence of serum. These changes require a full pore-forming function, because they are abolished in cells transfected with a mutated P2X7R that retains channel activity but cannot form the nonselective pore, and depend on an autocrine/paracrine tonic stimulation by secreted ATP. On the other hand, sustained stimulation of P2X7R causes a delta psi(mt) drop, a large increase in [Ca2+]mt, mitochondrial fragmentation, and cell death. These findings reveal a hitherto undescribed mechanism for growth stimulation by a plasma membrane pore.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1059-1524
Volume :
16
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Molecular biology of the cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15901833
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e04-11-1025