AIM: To identify and characterize the function of non-mu-scle myosin Ⅱ (NMM Ⅱ) isoforms in primary rat hepatic stellate cells (HSCs).METHODS: Primary HSCs were isolated from male Spra-gue-Dawley rats by pronase/coll...AIM: To identify and characterize the function of non-mu-scle myosin Ⅱ (NMM Ⅱ) isoforms in primary rat hepatic stellate cells (HSCs).METHODS: Primary HSCs were isolated from male Spra-gue-Dawley rats by pronase/collagenase digestion. Total RNA and protein were harvested from quiescent and culture-activated HSCs. NMM Ⅱ isoform (Ⅱ-A, Ⅱ-B and Ⅱ-C) gene and protein expression were measured by RealTime polymerase chain reaction and Western blot analyses respectively. NMM Ⅱ protein localization was visualized in vitro using immunocytochemical analysis. For in vivo assessment, liver tissue was harvested from bile duct-ligated (BDL) rats and NMM Ⅱisoform expression determined by immunohistochemistry. Using a selective myosin Ⅱ inhibitor and siRNA-mediated knockdown of each isoform, NMM Ⅱ functionality inprimary rat HSCs was determined by contraction and migration assays.RESULTS: NMM Ⅱ-A and Ⅱ-B mRNA expression was increased in culture-activated HSCs (Day 14) with sig-niflicant increases seen in all pairwise comparisons (Ⅱ-A: 12.67 ± 0.99 (quiescent) vs 17.36 ± 0.78 (Day 14), P < 0.05; Ⅱ-B: 4.94 ± 0.62 (quiescent) vs 13.90 ±0.85 (Day 14), P < 0.001). Protein expression exhibited similar expression patterns (Ⅱ-A: 1.87 ± 2.50 (quiescent) vs 58.64 ± 8.76 (Day 14), P < 0.05; Ⅱ-B: 1.17 ± 1.93 (quiescent) vs 103.71 ± 21.73 (Day 14), P < 0.05). No signif icant differences were observed in NMM Ⅱ-C mRNA and protein expression between quiescent and activated HSCs. In culture-activated HSCs, NMM Ⅱ-A and Ⅱ-B merged with F-actin at the cellular periphery and throughout cytoplasm respectively. In vitro stud-ies showed increased expression of NMM Ⅱ-B in HSCs activated by BDL compared to sham-operated animals. There were no apparent increases of NMM Ⅱ-A and Ⅱ-C protein expression in HSCs during hepatic BDL injury. To determine the contribution of NMM Ⅱ-A and Ⅱ-B to migration and contraction, NMM Ⅱ-A and Ⅱ-B expres-sion were downregulated with siRNA. NMM Ⅱ-A and/or Ⅱ-B siRNA inhibited HSC migration by approximately 25% compared to scramble siRNA-treated cells. Conversely, siRNA-mediated NMM Ⅱ-A and Ⅱ-B inhibition had no signif icant effect on HSC contraction; however, contraction was inhibited with the myosin Ⅱ inhibitor, blebbistatin (38.7% ± 1.9%).CONCLUSION: Increased expression of NMM Ⅱ-A and Ⅱ-B regulates HSC migration, while other myosin Ⅱclasses likely modulate contraction, contributing to development and severity of liver f ibrosis.展开更多
N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor(NMDAR)trafficking is a key process in the regulation of synaptic efficacy and brain function.However,the molecular mechanism underlying the surface transport of NMDARs is largely unknown....N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor(NMDAR)trafficking is a key process in the regulation of synaptic efficacy and brain function.However,the molecular mechanism underlying the surface transport of NMDARs is largely unknown.Here we identified myosin Va(MyoVa)as the specific motor protein that traffics NMDARs in hippocampal neurons.We found that MyoVa associates with NMDARs through its cargo binding domain.This association was increased during NMDAR surface transport.Knockdown of MyoVa suppressed NMDAR transport.We further demonstrated that Ca^(2+)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase Ⅱ(CaMKⅡ)regulates NMDAR transport through its direct interaction with MyoVa.Furthermore,MyoVa employed Rab11 family-interacting protein 3(Rab11/FIP3)as the adaptor proteins to couple themselves with NMDARs during their transport.Accordingly,the knockdown of FIP3 impairs hippocampal memory.Together,we conclude that in hippocampal neurons,MyoVa conducts active transport of NMDARs in a CaMKII-dependent manner.展开更多
文摘AIM: To identify and characterize the function of non-mu-scle myosin Ⅱ (NMM Ⅱ) isoforms in primary rat hepatic stellate cells (HSCs).METHODS: Primary HSCs were isolated from male Spra-gue-Dawley rats by pronase/collagenase digestion. Total RNA and protein were harvested from quiescent and culture-activated HSCs. NMM Ⅱ isoform (Ⅱ-A, Ⅱ-B and Ⅱ-C) gene and protein expression were measured by RealTime polymerase chain reaction and Western blot analyses respectively. NMM Ⅱ protein localization was visualized in vitro using immunocytochemical analysis. For in vivo assessment, liver tissue was harvested from bile duct-ligated (BDL) rats and NMM Ⅱisoform expression determined by immunohistochemistry. Using a selective myosin Ⅱ inhibitor and siRNA-mediated knockdown of each isoform, NMM Ⅱ functionality inprimary rat HSCs was determined by contraction and migration assays.RESULTS: NMM Ⅱ-A and Ⅱ-B mRNA expression was increased in culture-activated HSCs (Day 14) with sig-niflicant increases seen in all pairwise comparisons (Ⅱ-A: 12.67 ± 0.99 (quiescent) vs 17.36 ± 0.78 (Day 14), P < 0.05; Ⅱ-B: 4.94 ± 0.62 (quiescent) vs 13.90 ±0.85 (Day 14), P < 0.001). Protein expression exhibited similar expression patterns (Ⅱ-A: 1.87 ± 2.50 (quiescent) vs 58.64 ± 8.76 (Day 14), P < 0.05; Ⅱ-B: 1.17 ± 1.93 (quiescent) vs 103.71 ± 21.73 (Day 14), P < 0.05). No signif icant differences were observed in NMM Ⅱ-C mRNA and protein expression between quiescent and activated HSCs. In culture-activated HSCs, NMM Ⅱ-A and Ⅱ-B merged with F-actin at the cellular periphery and throughout cytoplasm respectively. In vitro stud-ies showed increased expression of NMM Ⅱ-B in HSCs activated by BDL compared to sham-operated animals. There were no apparent increases of NMM Ⅱ-A and Ⅱ-C protein expression in HSCs during hepatic BDL injury. To determine the contribution of NMM Ⅱ-A and Ⅱ-B to migration and contraction, NMM Ⅱ-A and Ⅱ-B expres-sion were downregulated with siRNA. NMM Ⅱ-A and/or Ⅱ-B siRNA inhibited HSC migration by approximately 25% compared to scramble siRNA-treated cells. Conversely, siRNA-mediated NMM Ⅱ-A and Ⅱ-B inhibition had no signif icant effect on HSC contraction; however, contraction was inhibited with the myosin Ⅱ inhibitor, blebbistatin (38.7% ± 1.9%).CONCLUSION: Increased expression of NMM Ⅱ-A and Ⅱ-B regulates HSC migration, while other myosin Ⅱclasses likely modulate contraction, contributing to development and severity of liver f ibrosis.
基金supported by grants from the STI2030-Major Projects(2021ZD0203502)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31730107,31970959,and 31671056).
文摘N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor(NMDAR)trafficking is a key process in the regulation of synaptic efficacy and brain function.However,the molecular mechanism underlying the surface transport of NMDARs is largely unknown.Here we identified myosin Va(MyoVa)as the specific motor protein that traffics NMDARs in hippocampal neurons.We found that MyoVa associates with NMDARs through its cargo binding domain.This association was increased during NMDAR surface transport.Knockdown of MyoVa suppressed NMDAR transport.We further demonstrated that Ca^(2+)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase Ⅱ(CaMKⅡ)regulates NMDAR transport through its direct interaction with MyoVa.Furthermore,MyoVa employed Rab11 family-interacting protein 3(Rab11/FIP3)as the adaptor proteins to couple themselves with NMDARs during their transport.Accordingly,the knockdown of FIP3 impairs hippocampal memory.Together,we conclude that in hippocampal neurons,MyoVa conducts active transport of NMDARs in a CaMKII-dependent manner.