The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) is a G protein-coupled receptor, which plays an essential role in regulating Ca2+ homeostasis. Here we show that conditionally immortalized proximal tubular epithelial cell line (ciPTEC) obtained by immortalizing and subcloning cells exfoliated in the urine of a healthy subject expresses functional endogenous CaSR. Immunolocalization studies of polarized ciPTEC revealed the apical localization of the receptor. By Western blotting of ciPTEC lysates, both monomeric and dimeric forms of CaSR at 130 and ~250 kDa, respectively, were detected. Functional studies indicated that both external calcium and the positive CaSR allosteric modulator, NPS-R568, induced a significant increase in cytosolic calcium, proving a high sensitivity of the endogenous receptor to its agonists. Calcium depletion from the endoplasmic reticulum using cyclopiazonic acid abolished the increase in cytosolic calcium elicited by NPS-R568, confirming calcium exit from intracellular stores. Activation of CaSR by NPS-R significantly reduced the increase in cAMP elicited by forskolin (FK), a direct activator of adenylate cyclase, further confirming the functional expression of the receptor in this cell line. CaSR expressed in ciPTEC was found to interact with Gq as a downstream effector, which in turn can cause release of calcium from intracellular stores via phospholipase C activation. We conclude that human proximal tubular ciPTEC express functional CaSR and respond to its activation with a release of calcium from intracellular stores. These cell lines represent a valuable tool for research into the disorder associated with gain or loss of function of the CaSR by producing cell lines from patients.

Di Mise, A., Tamma, G., Ranieri, M., Svelto, M., Van Den Heuvel, B., Levtchenko, E., et al. (2015). Conditionally Immortalized Human Proximal-Tubular Epithelial Cells isolated from the urine of a healthy subject express functional Calcium Sensing Receptor. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY. RENAL PHYSIOLOGY, 308(11), 1200-1206 [10.1152/ajprenal.00352.2014].

Conditionally Immortalized Human Proximal-Tubular Epithelial Cells isolated from the urine of a healthy subject express functional Calcium Sensing Receptor

Di Mise A;
2015

Abstract

The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) is a G protein-coupled receptor, which plays an essential role in regulating Ca2+ homeostasis. Here we show that conditionally immortalized proximal tubular epithelial cell line (ciPTEC) obtained by immortalizing and subcloning cells exfoliated in the urine of a healthy subject expresses functional endogenous CaSR. Immunolocalization studies of polarized ciPTEC revealed the apical localization of the receptor. By Western blotting of ciPTEC lysates, both monomeric and dimeric forms of CaSR at 130 and ~250 kDa, respectively, were detected. Functional studies indicated that both external calcium and the positive CaSR allosteric modulator, NPS-R568, induced a significant increase in cytosolic calcium, proving a high sensitivity of the endogenous receptor to its agonists. Calcium depletion from the endoplasmic reticulum using cyclopiazonic acid abolished the increase in cytosolic calcium elicited by NPS-R568, confirming calcium exit from intracellular stores. Activation of CaSR by NPS-R significantly reduced the increase in cAMP elicited by forskolin (FK), a direct activator of adenylate cyclase, further confirming the functional expression of the receptor in this cell line. CaSR expressed in ciPTEC was found to interact with Gq as a downstream effector, which in turn can cause release of calcium from intracellular stores via phospholipase C activation. We conclude that human proximal tubular ciPTEC express functional CaSR and respond to its activation with a release of calcium from intracellular stores. These cell lines represent a valuable tool for research into the disorder associated with gain or loss of function of the CaSR by producing cell lines from patients.
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Calcium signaling; Calcium-sensing receptor; Conditionally immortalized proximal tubular epithelial cell line; NPS-R568;
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Di Mise, A., Tamma, G., Ranieri, M., Svelto, M., Van Den Heuvel, B., Levtchenko, E., et al. (2015). Conditionally Immortalized Human Proximal-Tubular Epithelial Cells isolated from the urine of a healthy subject express functional Calcium Sensing Receptor. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY. RENAL PHYSIOLOGY, 308(11), 1200-1206 [10.1152/ajprenal.00352.2014].
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