| Literature DB >> 36142772 |
Claudio Bernardazzi1, Irshad Ali Sheikh1, Hua Xu1, Fayez K Ghishan1.
Abstract
The Na+/H+ exchanger transporters (NHE) play an important role in various biologic processes including Na+ absorption, intracellular pH homeostasis, cell volume regulation, proliferation, and apoptosis. The wide expression pattern and cellular localization of NHEs make these proteins pivotal players in virtually all human tissues and organs. In addition, recent studies suggest that NHEs may be one of the primeval transport protein forms in the history of life. Among the different isoforms, the most well-characterized NHEs are the Na+/H+ exchanger isoform 1 (NHE1) and Na+/H+ exchanger isoform 3 (NHE3). However, Na+/H+ exchanger isoform 8 (NHE8) has been receiving attention based on its recent discoveries in the gastrointestinal tract. In this review, we will discuss what is known about the physiological function and potential role of NHE8 in the main organ systems, including useful overviews that could inspire new studies on this multifaceted protein.Entities:
Keywords: NHE8; eyes; gastrointestinal tract; kidney; lungs; testis
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36142772 PMCID: PMC9501935 DOI: 10.3390/ijms231810857
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 6.208
Figure 1Scheme summarizing the expression of NHE8 in different organs.
The cation proton antiporter 1 (CPA1) superfamily.
| Subdivision | Coding Gene | Molecular Weight | Inhibitors | Localization | Function | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NHE1 | SLC9A1 | 820aa, ~90 kDa | Amiloride, EIPA, HMA, DMA, HOE-694, SM-20550, S-3226, Clonidine, Cimetidine | It is ubiquitously expressed in nearly all mammalian tissue types and localized basolaterally in every epithelial cell, except in the choroid plexus and syncytio-throphoblast of the human placenta where it expresses apically | It regulates cell volume, intracellular pH, proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis | [ |
| NHE2 | SLC9A2 | 812aa, ~90 kDa | Amiloride, EIPA, DMA, S-3226 | Highly expressed in intestine and kidney | The physiologic role of NHE2 still remains elusive despite its wide expression pattern with higher expression levels in the intestine and the kidney | [ |
| NHE3 | SLC9A3 | 834aa, ~92 kDa | Amiloride, Tenapanor, HMA, DMA, HOE-694, Zoniporide, S-3226, Clonidine, Cimetidine | Highly expressed in intestine and kidney | It plays an important role in mediating intestinal electroneutral NaCl absorption in mammals. It also contributes to the absorption of other nutrients, such as amino acids and dipeptides through H+ gradients | [ |
| NHE4 | SLC9A4 | 798aa, ~70 kDa | Amiloride, EIPA | NHE4 is highly expressed in the stomach while its expression is low in kidney, intestine, brain, ureter, skeletal muscle, heart, liver, and spleen | It plays a major role in intracellular pH homeostasis | [ |
| NHE5 | SLC9A5 | 896aa, ~100 kDa | Amiloride, EIPA, HMA, HOE-694, Cimetidine | Predominantly expressed in brain | It regulates growth factor signaling, integrin trafficking, and degradation of glioma cells. It also functions as a negative regulator of dendritic spine growth | [ |
| NHE6 | SLC9A6 | 669aa, ~85 kDa | Rimeporide | It is highly expressed in skeletal muscles, brain, and heart | It functions to regulate intramitochondrial Na+ and H+ gradients | [ |
| NHE7 | SLC9A7 | 725aa, ~80 kDa | Amiloride | Predominantly localized in the | It is prominently expressed in the trans-Golgi network and in the mid-trans-Golgi stacks, and functions as a K+/H+ exchanger in controlling organelle volume through transmembrane K+ flux | [ |
| NHE8 | SLC9A8 | 581aa, ~65 kDa | HOE-642, S-3226 | NHE8 protein has been detected in the plasma membrane, Golgi apparatus, and endosomes. It is ubiquitously expressed in many tissues | NHE8 is involved in electroneutral NaCl transport, cell volume regulation, cellular adhesion, migration, and proliferation | [ |
| NHE9 | SLC9A9 | 645aa, ~72 kDa | Unknown | It is expressed mostly in heart, skeletal muscle, and brain | It transports the protons out of the endosomal lumen in exchange for Na+/K+, thus controlling the pH of endosomal lumens | [ |
| NHE10 | SLC9C1 | 1177aa, ~135 kDa | Unknown | Predominantly expressed in testis and in osteoclasts | NHE10 is associated with sperm motility and fertility, and it is required for osteoclasts differentiation and survivor | [ |
| NHE11 | SLC9C2 | 1124aa, ~130 kDa | Unknown | Expressed in the brain, choroid plexus, testis, and uterine tube | Unknown | [ |
| NHA1 | SLC9B1 | 515aa, ~55 kDa | Unknown | Expressed in testis | It regulates the pH and the cell volume | [ |
| NHA2 | SLC9B2 | 537aa, ~57 kDa | Phloretin | It is ubiquitously expressed in mouse tissues | It regulates the pH and the cell volume | [ |
EIPA = 5-N-ethyl-N-isopropyl-amiloride; HMA = 5-N,N-hexamethylene-amiloride; DMA = 5-N,N-dimethyl-amiloride; HOE-694 = 3-methylsulphonyl-4-piperidinobenzoyl, guanidine hydrochloride; SM-20550 = N-aminoiminomethyl-1,4-dimethyl-1H-indole-2-carboxamide methanesulfonic acid; S-3226 = 3-2-3-guanidino-2-methyl-3-oxopropenyl-5-methyl-phenyl-N-isopropylidene-2-methyl-acrylamide dihydrochloride.
Figure 2Scheme representing the molecular structure of NHE isoform 1 (NHE1), NHE isoform 3 (NHE3), and NHE isoform 8 (NHE8) in the plasma membrane. Data are based on the information from the NCBI website accessed on 1 September 2022 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore). This illustration was inspired by Orlowski and Grinstein, 2004.