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Fluid shear triggers microvilli formation via mechanosensitive activation of TRPV6.


ABSTRACT: Microvilli are cellular membrane protrusions present on differentiated epithelial cells, which can sense and interact with the surrounding fluid environment. Biochemical and genetic approaches have identified a set of factors involved in microvilli formation; however, the underlying extrinsic regulatory mechanism of microvilli formation remains largely unknown. Here we demonstrate that fluid shear stress (FSS), an external mechanical cue, serves as a trigger for microvilli formation in human placental trophoblastic cells. We further reveal that the transient receptor potential, vanilloid family type-6 (TRPV6) calcium ion channel plays a critical role in flow-induced Ca(2+) influx and microvilli formation. TRPV6 regulates phosphorylation of Ezrin via a Ca(2+)-dependent phosphorylation of Akt; this molecular event is necessary for microvillar localization of Ezrin in response to FSS. Our findings provide molecular insight into the microvilli-mediated mechanoresponsive cellular functions, such as epithelial absorption, signal perception and mechanotransduction.

SUBMITTER: Miura S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4660203 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fluid shear triggers microvilli formation via mechanosensitive activation of TRPV6.

Miura Shigenori S   Sato Koji K   Kato-Negishi Midori M   Teshima Tetsuhiko T   Takeuchi Shoji S  

Nature communications 20151113


Microvilli are cellular membrane protrusions present on differentiated epithelial cells, which can sense and interact with the surrounding fluid environment. Biochemical and genetic approaches have identified a set of factors involved in microvilli formation; however, the underlying extrinsic regulatory mechanism of microvilli formation remains largely unknown. Here we demonstrate that fluid shear stress (FSS), an external mechanical cue, serves as a trigger for microvilli formation in human pla  ...[more]

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