The TRPM2 ion channel, an oxidative stress and metabolic sensor regulating innate immunity and inflammation
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The TRPM2 ion channel, an oxidative stress and metabolic sensor regulating innate immunity and inflammation
Abstract
TRPM2 (transient receptor potential melastatin 2) is the unique fusion of a Ca(2+)-permeable pore with an enzymatic domain that binds the NAD(+)-metabolite ADP-ribose (ADPR), resulting in channel opening. ADPR formation is a metabolic corollary of cellular stress, but can also be elicited enzymatically through NAD glycohydrolases like CD38. TRPM2 thus functions as a metabolic and oxidative stress sensor and translates this information into ion fluxes that can affect Ca(2+) signaling and the membrane potential. TRPM2 is strongly represented in immune cells of the phagocytic lineage, themselves professional generators of oxidants. The recent characterization of TRPM2-deficient mouse models has revealed the involvement of this channel in various aspects of immunity. Monocytes lacking TRPM2 show reduced production of the CXCL2 chemokine, resulting in diminished neutrophilic influx to the colon in chemically induced colitis, and thus protection against tissue ulceration in TRPM2(-/-) mice. However, the insufficient production of proinflammatory cytokines leads to high morbidity and lethality of the TRPM2(-/-) mice following infection with the bacterial pathogen Listeria monocytogenes. In the context of endotoxin-induced pulmonary inflammation, TRPM2's absence was found to promote inflammation and ROS production. TRPM2 acts thereby as a negative feedback loop by interfering through membrane depolarization with ROS generation by NADPH oxidases. In dendritic cells, TRPM2 is a lysosomal Ca(2+)-release channel that promotes chemokine responsiveness and cell migration, which is reminiscent of CD38-mediated functions. The discovery of TRPM2 has unveiled an unsuspected signaling pathway and established ADPR as a novel second messenger. Understanding TRPM2's complex involvement in inflammation is crucial to evaluating the potential of manipulating TRPM2 activity and ADPR metabolism for therapeutic intervention.
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