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GPR68 Senses Flow and Is Essential for Vascular Physiology.

Authors :
Xu, Jie
Xu, Jie
Mathur, Jayanti
Vessières, Emilie
Hammack, Scott
Nonomura, Keiko
Favre, Julie
Grimaud, Linda
Petrus, Matt
Francisco, Allain
Li, Jingyuan
Lee, Van
Xiang, Fu-Li
Mainquist, James K
Cahalan, Stuart M
Orth, Anthony P
Walker, John R
Ma, Shang
Lukacs, Viktor
Bordone, Laura
Bandell, Michael
Laffitte, Bryan
Xu, Yan
Chien, Shu
Henrion, Daniel
Patapoutian, Ardem
Xu, Jie
Xu, Jie
Mathur, Jayanti
Vessières, Emilie
Hammack, Scott
Nonomura, Keiko
Favre, Julie
Grimaud, Linda
Petrus, Matt
Francisco, Allain
Li, Jingyuan
Lee, Van
Xiang, Fu-Li
Mainquist, James K
Cahalan, Stuart M
Orth, Anthony P
Walker, John R
Ma, Shang
Lukacs, Viktor
Bordone, Laura
Bandell, Michael
Laffitte, Bryan
Xu, Yan
Chien, Shu
Henrion, Daniel
Patapoutian, Ardem
Source :
Cell; vol 173, iss 3, 762-775.e16; 0092-8674
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Mechanotransduction plays a crucial role in vascular biology. One example of this is the local regulation of vascular resistance via flow-mediated dilation (FMD). Impairment of this process is a hallmark of endothelial dysfunction and a precursor to a wide array of vascular diseases, such as hypertension and atherosclerosis. Yet the molecules responsible for sensing flow (shear stress) within endothelial cells remain largely unknown. We designed a 384-well screening system that applies shear stress on cultured cells. We identified a mechanosensitive cell line that exhibits shear stress-activated calcium transients, screened a focused RNAi library, and identified GPR68 as necessary and sufficient for shear stress responses. GPR68 is expressed in endothelial cells of small-diameter (resistance) arteries. Importantly, Gpr68-deficient mice display markedly impaired acute FMD and chronic flow-mediated outward remodeling in mesenteric arterioles. Therefore, GPR68 is an essential flow sensor in arteriolar endothelium and is a critical signaling component in cardiovascular pathophysiology.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Cell; vol 173, iss 3, 762-775.e16; 0092-8674
Notes :
Cell vol 173, iss 3, 762-775.e16 0092-8674
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367415402
Document Type :
Electronic Resource