The role of PIEZO ion channels in the musculoskeletal system
- PMID: 36717101
- PMCID: PMC10027092
- DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00544.2022
The role of PIEZO ion channels in the musculoskeletal system
Abstract
PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 are mechanosensitive cation channels that are highly expressed in numerous tissues throughout the body and exhibit diverse, cell-specific functions in multiple organ systems. Within the musculoskeletal system, PIEZO1 functions to maintain muscle and bone mass, sense tendon stretch, and regulate senescence and apoptosis in response to mechanical stimuli within cartilage and the intervertebral disc. PIEZO2 is essential for transducing pain and touch sensations as well as proprioception in the nervous system, which can affect musculoskeletal health. PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 have been shown to act both independently as well as synergistically in different cell types. Conditions that alter PIEZO channel mechanosensitivity, such as inflammation or genetic mutations, can have drastic effects on these functions. For this reason, therapeutic approaches for PIEZO-related disease focus on altering PIEZO1 and/or PIEZO2 activity in a controlled manner, either through inhibition with small molecules, or through dietary control and supplementation to maintain a healthy cell membrane composition. Although many opportunities to better understand PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 remain, the studies summarized in this review highlight how crucial PIEZO channels are to musculoskeletal health and point to promising possible avenues for their modulation as a therapeutic target.
Keywords: PIEZO1; PIEZO2; mechanobiology; mechanosensitive ion channels; mechanotransduction.
Conflict of interest statement
F. Guilak is an employee and shareholder of Cytex Therapeutics Inc. None of the other authors has any conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise, to disclose.
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