| Literature DB >> 23872304 |
Adèle Faucherre1, Karima Kissa, Joël Nargeot, Matteo E Mangoni, Chris Jopling.
Abstract
Mechanosensitivity is an inherent property of virtually all cell types, allowing them to sense and respond to physical environmental stimuli. Stretch-activated ion channels represent a class of mechanosensitive proteins which allow cells to respond rapidly to changes in membrane tension; however their identity has remained elusive. The piezo genes have recently been identified as a family of stretch-activated mechanosensitive ion channels. We set out to determine the role of piezo1 during zebrafish development. Here we report that morpholino-mediated knockdown of piezo1 impairs erythrocyte survival without affecting hematopoiesis or differentiation. Our results demonstrate that piezo1 is involved in erythrocyte volume homeostasis, disruption of which results in swelling/lysis of red blood cells and consequent anemia.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23872304 PMCID: PMC4007942 DOI: 10.3324/haematol.2013.086090
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Haematologica ISSN: 0390-6078 Impact factor: 9.941