| Literature DB >> 28124621 |
Daniela Begandt1, Miranda E Good1, Alex S Keller1, Leon J DeLalio1, Carol Rowley1, Brant E Isakson1,2, Xavier F Figueroa3.
Abstract
Control of blood flow distribution and tissue homeostasis depend on the tight regulation of and coordination between the microvascular network and circulating blood cells. Channels formed by connexins or pannexins that connect the intra- and extracellular compartments allow the release of paracrine signals, such as ATP and prostaglandins, and thus play a central role in achieving fine regulation and coordination of vascular function. This review focuses on vascular connexin hemichannels and pannexin channels. We review their expression pattern within the arterial and venous system with a special emphasis on how post-translational modifications by phosphorylation and S-nitrosylation of these channels modulate their function and contribute to vascular homeostasis. Furthermore, we highlight the contribution of these channels in smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells in the regulation of vasomotor tone as well as how these channels in endothelial cells regulate inflammatory responses such as during ischemic and hypoxic conditions. In addition, this review will touch on recent evidence implicating a role for these proteins in regulating red blood cell and platelet function.Entities:
Keywords: Connexins; Endothelium; Inflammation; Pannexins; Smooth muscle; Vasculature
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28124621 PMCID: PMC5267334 DOI: 10.1186/s12860-016-0119-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cell Biol ISSN: 1471-2121 Impact factor: 4.241
Expression pattern of connexin and pannexin isoforms in vivo along the vascular tree. EC: endothelial cells; SMC: smooth muscle cells. ‘no’ indicates that a protein has yet to be identified in those size vessels, not that the protein is necessarily absent. Expression pattern varies between vascular beds
| Protein | Large Arteries | Resistance Arteries and Arterioles | Capillaries | Post-Capillary Venules and Venules | Veins | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Endothelial Cell Expression | ||||||
| Cx32 | only in isolated primary cell line | only in isolated primary cell line | no | no (low levels in primary human cell lines) | yes | [ |
| Cx37 | yes | yes | yes | downstream side of valved-veins and in some ECs of the wall of non-valved veins | downstream side of valved-veins and in some ECs of the wall of non-valved veins | [ |
| Cx40 | yes | yes | no | no | generally no | [ |
| Cx43 | predominately areas of non-laminar flow | yes | yes | upstream side of valved-veins and in some ECs of the wall of non-valved veins | upstream side of valved-veins and in some ECs of the wall of non-valved veins | [ |
| Cx45 | yes | no | no | no | no | [ |
| Cx47 | no | no | no | only subset of ECs that compose the valves | only subset of ECs that compose the valves | [ |
| Panx1 | yes | yes | yes | yes | no | [ |
| Panx2 | yes | yes | no | no | no | [ |
| Panx3 | no | <100 μm diameter | no | no | no | [ |
| Smooth Muscle Cell Expression | ||||||
| Cx32 | no | no | no | no | [ | |
| Cx37 | yes | yes | no | yes | [ | |
| Cx40 | no | generally no | no | no | [ | |
| Cx43 | yes | yes | no | yes | [ | |
| Cx45 | yes | yes | yes | no | [ | |
| Cx47 | no | no | no | no | [ | |
| Panx1 | no | yes | yes | no | [ | |
| Panx2 | yes | yes | no | no | [ | |
| Panx3 | no | <100 μm diameter | no | no | [ | |
Fig. 1Diagram of mouse Pannexin 1 membrane topology and post-translational modifications. Based on sequence analysis using the UniProt database, Pannexin 1 is predicted to contain four transmembrane regions. It contains four conserved extracellular cysteine residues (blue) in the extracellular loops and a confirmed N-glycosylation site (green) necessary for plasma membrane translocation. Multiple post-translational modification sites by S-Nitrosylation (pink), phosphorylation (yellow), or proteolytic caspase cleavage (gray) have been confirmed to regulate channel gating. Additional post-translational modifications were predicted and annotated using PhosphoSitePlus (orange)
Pathophysiological conditions linked to connexin hemichannel or pannexin channel regulation. EC: endothelial cells; MS: mesangial cells; n.d.: not determined
| Protein | Condition | Regulation | Cell type | Tissue origin | Species | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Connexin hemichannelsa | ||||||
| Cx43 | Gram-positive bacterial cell wall component peptidoglycan-induced immune response | Opening | EC | Brain | Mouse | [ |
| Cx43 | Hypoxia | Opening | EC | Brain | Rat | [ |
| Cx43 | Hypoxia | Closure | EC | Skin | Human | [ |
| Cx43 | Acute ischemic stroke mimicking (absence of extracellular Ca2+) | Opening | EC | Brain | Human | [ |
| Cx43 | Retinal ischemia-reperfusion injury | Opening | EC | Retina | Rat | [ |
| Cx43 | Retinal ischemia-reperfusion injury | Opening | EC | Retina | Rat | [ |
| Cx43 | Bradykinin-induced inflammation | Opening | EC | Brain | Rat/bovine | [ |
| Cx43 | Thrombin-induced inflammatory response | Closure | EC | Cornea | Bovine | [ |
| Cx43 | Diabetes (high glucose/cytokines treatment)-mimicking conditions | Opening | MS | Kidney | Mouse | [ |
| Cx43 | Surgical implantation of medical devices | Opening | EC | n.d. | Human/rat | [ |
| Pannexin channelsa | ||||||
| Panx1 | Acute ischemic stroke mimicking (absence of extracellular Ca2+) | Opening | EC | Brain | Human | [ |
| Panx1 | Cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury | Opening | n.d. | Brain | Rat | [ |
| Panx1 | Pro-inflammatory neurotransmitter CGRP release | Opening | EC | Mesentery | Rat | [ |
| Panx1 | M-CSF-induced HSP-70 release immune response | Opening | EC | n.d. | Human | [ |
| Panx1 | TNFα-induced acute inflammation | Opening | EC | Diverse | Mouse/human | [ |
| Panx1 | Thrombin-induced inflammation | Opening | EC | Umbilical vein | Human | [ |
| Panx1 | Surgical harvesting of vessel | Opening | EC | Saphenous Vein | Human | [ |
Note that the connexin hemichannel work has been proposed almost exclusively through pharmacological extrapolation, whereas the pannexin work combines genetic and pharmacological confirmation
Expression pattern of connexin and pannexin isoforms in red blood cells (RBCs) and platelets. ‘no’ indicates that a protein has yet to be identified in those cells
| Protein | RBCs | Platelets | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cx32 | no | low levels | [ |
| Cx37 | no | yes | [ |
| Cx40 | no | yes | [ |
| Cx43 | no | low levels | [ |
| Panx1 | yes | yes | [ |
| Panx2 | no | no | |
| Panx3 | no | no |