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Type: Journal article
Title: Development of a photoswitchable lithium-sensitive probe to analyze nonselective cation channel activity in migrating cancer cells
Author: Pei, J.V.
Heng, S.
De Ieso, M.L.
Sylvia, G.
Kourghi, M.
Nourmohammadi, S.
Abell, A.D.
Yool, A.J.
Citation: Molecular Pharmacology, 2019; 95(5):573-583
Publisher: American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
Issue Date: 2019
ISSN: 0026-895X
1521-0111
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Jinxin V. Pei, Sabrina Heng, Michael L. De Ieso, Georgina Sylvia, Mohamad Kourghi, Saeed Nourmohammadi, Andrew D. Abell, and Andrea J. Yool
Abstract: This is the first work to use a newly designed Li⁺-selective photoswitchable probe Sabrina Heng Lithium (SHL) in living colon cancer cells to noninvasively monitor cation channel activity in real time by the appearance of lithium hot spots detected by confocal microscopy. Punctate Li⁺ hot spots are clustered in the lamellipodial leading edges of HT29 human colon cancer cells and are colocalized with aquaporin-1 (AQP1) channels. AQP1 is a dual water and cyclic-nucleotide-gated cation channel located in lamellipodia and is essential for rapid cell migration in a subset of aggressive cancers. Both the Li⁺ hot spots and cell migration are blocked in HT29 cells by the AQP1 ion channel antagonist AqB011. In contrast, Li⁺ hot spots are not evident in a poorly migrating colon cancer cell line, SW620, which lacks comparable membrane expression of AQP1. Knockdown of AQP1 by RNA interference in HT29 cells significantly impairs Li⁺ hot spot activity. The SHL probe loaded in living cells shows signature chemical properties of ionic selectivity and reversibility. Dynamic properties of the Li+ hot spots, turning on and off, are confirmed by time-lapse imaging. SHL is a powerful tool for evaluating cation channel function in living cells in real time, with particular promise for studies of motile cells or interlinked networks not easily analyzed by electrophysiological methods. The ability to reset SHL by photoswitching allows monitoring of dynamic signals over time. Future applications of the Li⁺ probe could include high-throughput optical screening for discovering new classes of channels, or finding new pharmacological modulators for nonselective cation channels.
Keywords: Aquaporin 1
Rights: Copyright © 2019 by The Author(s) This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC Attribution 4.0 International license.
DOI: 10.1124/mol.118.115428
Grant ID: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP160104641
http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP190101745
http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/CE140100003
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1124/mol.118.115428
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