Mitochondria sense with different kinetics the calcium entering into HeLa cells through calcium channels CALHM1 and mutated P86L-CALHM1
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2009.11.127
Mitochondria sense with different kinetics the calcium entering into HeLa cells through calcium channels CALHM1 and mutated P86L-CALHM1
Abstract
The novel Ca(2+) channel CALHM1 (Calcium Homeostasis Modulator 1) generates cytosolic Ca(2+) transients ([Ca(2+)](c)) that regulate the production of amyloid beta (Abeta). Its mutated channel P86L-CALHM1 has been associated to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Using cytosolic- and mitochondrial-targeted aequorins, we have investigated here whether mitochondria sense with similar or different kinetics the Ca(2+) entering into Hela cells and the Ca(2+) released from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), in control and in cells transfected with CALHM1 and P86L-CALHM1. We have shown that mitochondria sense Ca(2+) entry in the three cell types; however, the [Ca(2+)](c) and mitochondrial Ca(2+) transients [Ca(2+)](m) had substantially slower kinetics in cells expressing P86L-CALHM1. Mitochondria also sensed the ER Ca(2+) released by histamine, but in CALHM1 and P86L-CALHM1 cells the kinetics was faster than that of control cells. Data are compatible with the idea that mutated CALHM1 may cause mitochondrial Ca(2+) overload, suggesting how these cells may become more vulnerable to apoptotic stimuli.
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