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Piezo mechanosensory channels regulate centrosome integrity and mitotic entry.


ABSTRACT: Piezo1 and 2 are evolutionarily conserved mechanosensory cation channels known to function on the cell surface by responding to external pressure and transducing a mechanically activated Ca2+ current. Here we show that both Piezo1 and 2 also exhibit concentrated intracellular localization at centrosomes. Both Piezo1 and 2 loss-of-function and Piezo1 activation by the small molecule Yoda1 result in supernumerary centrosomes, premature centriole disengagement, multi-polar spindles, and mitotic delay. By using a GFP, Calmodulin and M13 Protein fusion (GCaMP) Ca2+-sensitive reporter, we show that perturbations in Piezo modulate Ca2+ flux at centrosomes. Moreover, the inhibition of Polo-like-kinase 1 eliminates Yoda1-induced centriole disengagement. Because previous studies have implicated force generation by microtubules as essential for maintaining centrosomal integrity, we propose that mechanotransduction by Piezo maintains pericentrosomal Ca2+ within a defined range, possibly through sensing cell intrinsic forces from microtubules.

SUBMITTER: David L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9910506 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Piezo mechanosensory channels regulate centrosome integrity and mitotic entry.

David Liron L   Martinez Laurel L   Xi Qiongchao Q   Kooshesh Kameron A KA   Zhang Ying Y   Shah Jagesh V JV   Maas Richard L RL   Wu Hao H  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20221227 1


Piezo1 and 2 are evolutionarily conserved mechanosensory cation channels known to function on the cell surface by responding to external pressure and transducing a mechanically activated Ca<sup>2+</sup> current. Here we show that both Piezo1 and 2 also exhibit concentrated intracellular localization at centrosomes. Both Piezo1 and 2 loss-of-function and Piezo1 activation by the small molecule Yoda1 result in supernumerary centrosomes, premature centriole disengagement, multi-polar spindles, and  ...[more]

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