Defective regulation of apical membrane chloride transport and exocytosis in cystic fibrosis
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Defective regulation of apical membrane chloride transport and exocytosis in cystic fibrosis
Abstract
A biochemical link is proposed between recent observations on defective regulation of Cl- transport in CF respiratory epithelial cells and studies showing altered biological activity of calmodulin in exocrine glands from CF patients. A consensus is emerging that defective beta-adrenergic secretory responsiveness in CF cells is caused by a defect in a regulator protein at a site distal to cyclic AMP formation. Our results indicate that this protein might be a specific calmodulin acceptor protein which modifies the activity of calmodulin in epithelial cells. Alteration in Ca2+/calmodulin dependent regulation of Cl- transport and protein secretion could explain (i) alterations in Ca2+ homeostasis seen in CF, (ii) defective beta-adrenergic responses of CF cells, and (iii) the observed inability of cyclic AMP (acting via its specific protein kinase, A-kinase) to open apical membrane Cl- channels in CF epithelial cells. Most of the physiological abnormalities of CF including elevated sweat electrolytes and hyperviscous mucus can be explained on this basis.
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