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1,25 Dihydroxyvitamin D3 uptake is localized at caveolae and requires caveolar function.

Rachel J Schaefer1, Jeremy C Bonor, Madhura S Joglekar, Kenneth L van Golen, Anja G Nohe.   

Abstract

Vitamin D3 is an essential vitamin that has been extensively studied due to its potential role as therapeutic for many diseases, including breast cancer. Previous research has indicated that calcitriol, the active form of Vitamin D3 has a negative effect on the metastatic ability of Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC) cells however the mechanism is not fully understood. The effect of calcitriol on IBC cells starting from cellular uptake must be investigated in order to understand these therapeutic effects. Calcitriol bound Quantum Dots (CalQDs) are a novel nanoparticle conjugated probe that can be used to directly examine the distribution, uptake, and signaling of calcitriol in live cells. Therefore we used these conjugated probes to directly investigate the uptake of calcitriol into live IBC cells. Interestingly, calcitriol uptake was observed to decrease when caveolae mediated endocytosis is disrupted. A luciferase assay confirmed that caveolae function is necessary; since calcitriol mediated activity decreases when caveolae mediated endocytosis is disrupted in IBC cells. In vitro examination of the localization of the probe indicated colocalization between caveolae and CalQDs. Additionally, Vitamin D Receptor (VDR) colocalization was observed with caveolae and calcitriol. This study demonstrates that in IBC cells calcitriol enters cells via caveolae mediated endocytosis and that caveolae are required for calcitriol to be uptaken at the increased rate.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24015500      PMCID: PMC6005177          DOI: 10.1166/jbn.2013.1662

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Nanotechnol        ISSN: 1550-7033            Impact factor:   4.099


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