6 results on '"Nikolovska, Katerina"'
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2. cGMP‐dependent kinase 2, Na+/H+ exchanger NHE3, and PDZ‐adaptor NHERF2 co‐assemble in apical membrane microdomains
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Luo, Min, primary, Liu, Yongjian, additional, Nikolovska, Katerina, additional, Riederer, Brigitte, additional, Patrucco, Enrico, additional, Hofmann, Franz, additional, and Seidler, Ursula, additional
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- 2024
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3. The electroneutral Na+-HCO3− cotransporter NBCn1 (SLC4A7) modulates colonic enterocyte pHi, proliferation, and migration.
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Jiang, Min, Salari, Azam, Stock, Christian, Nikolovska, Katerina, Boedtkjer, Ebbe, Amiri, Mahdi, and Seidler, Ursula E.
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GENE expression ,RNA interference ,CELL-matrix adhesions ,SMALL interfering RNA ,FOCAL adhesions ,CELL adhesion ,HOMEOSTASIS - Abstract
NBCn1 (SLC4A7) is one of the two major Na
+ -HCO3 − cotransporters in the human colonic epithelium, expressed predominantly in the highly proliferating colonocytes at the cryptal base. Increased NBCn1 expression levels are reported in tumors, including colorectal cancer. The study explores its importance for maintenance of the intracellular pH (pHi ), as well as the proliferative, adhesive, and migratory behavior of the self-differentiating Caco2BBe colonic tumor cell line. In the self-differentiating Caco2BBe cells, NBCn1 mRNA was highly expressed from the proliferative stage until full differentiation. The downregulation of NBCn1 expression by RNA interference affected proliferation and differentiation and decreased intracellular pH (pHi ) of the cells in correlation with the degree of knockdown. In addition, a disturbed cell adhesion and reduced migratory speed were associated with NBCn1 knockdown. Murine colonic Nbcn1–/– enteroids also displayed reduced proliferative activity. In the migrating Caco2BBe cells, NBCn1 was found at the leading edge and in colocalization with the focal adhesion markers vinculin and paxillin, which suggests that NBCn1 is involved in the establishment of cell-matrix adhesion. Our data highlight the physiological significance of NBCn1 in modulating epithelial pH homeostasis and cell-matrix interactions in the proliferative region of the colonic epithelium and unravel the molecular mechanism behind pathological overexpression of this transporter in human colorectal cancers. NEW & NOTEWORTHY: The transporter NBCn1 plays a central role in maintaining homeostasis within Caco2BBe colonic epithelial cells through its regulation of intracellular pH, matrix adhesion, migration, and proliferation. These observations yield valuable insights into the molecular mechanism of the aberrant upregulation of this transporter in human colorectal cancers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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4. cGMP‐dependent kinase 2, Na+/H+ exchanger NHE3, and PDZ‐adaptor NHERF2 co‐assemble in apical membrane microdomains.
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Luo, Min, Liu, Yongjian, Nikolovska, Katerina, Riederer, Brigitte, Patrucco, Enrico, Hofmann, Franz, and Seidler, Ursula
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BRUSH border membrane ,ESCHERICHIA coli toxins ,LIPID rafts ,DENSITY gradient centrifugation ,SMALL intestine ,BACTERIAL toxins - Abstract
Aim: Trafficking, membrane retention, and signal‐specific regulation of the Na+/H+ exchanger 3 (NHE3) are modulated by the Na+/H+ Exchanger Regulatory Factor (NHERF) family of PDZ‐adapter proteins. This study explored the assembly of NHE3 and NHERF2 with the cGMP‐dependent kinase II (cGKII) within detergent‐resistant membrane microdomains (DRMs, "lipid rafts") during in vivo guanylate cycle C receptor (Gucy2c) activation in murine small intestine. Methods: Small intestinal brush border membranes (siBBMs) were isolated from wild type, NHE3‐deficient, cGMP‐kinase II‐deficient, and NHERF2‐deficient mice, after oral application of the heat‐stable Escherichia coli toxin (STa) analog linaclotide. Lipid raft and non‐raft fractions were separated by Optiprep density gradient centrifugation of Triton X‐solubilized siBBMs. Confocal microscopy was performed to study NHE3 redistribution after linaclotide application in vivo. Results: In the WT siBBM, NHE3, NHERF2, and cGKII were strongly raft associated. The raft association of NHE3, but not of cGKII, was NHERF2 dependent. After linaclotide application to WT mice, lipid raft association of NHE3 decreased, that of cGKII increased, while that of NHERF2 did not change. NHE3 expression in the BBM shifted from a microvillar to a terminal web region. The linaclotide‐induced decrease in NHE3 raft association and in microvillar abundance was abolished in cGKII‐deficient mice, and strongly reduced in NHERF2‐deficient mice. Conclusion: NHE3, cGKII, and NHERF2 form a lipid raft‐associated signal complex in the siBBM, which mediates the inhibition of salt and water absorption by Gucy2c activation. NHERF2 enhances the raft association of NHE3, which is essential for its close interaction with the exclusively raft‐associated activated cGKII. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. The electroneutral Na + -HCO 3 - cotransporter NBCn1 (SLC4A7) modulates colonic enterocyte pH i , proliferation, and migration.
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Jiang M, Salari A, Stock C, Nikolovska K, Boedtkjer E, Amiri M, and Seidler UE
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- Humans, Animals, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Caco-2 Cells, Mice, Mice, Knockout, Cell Differentiation, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Sodium-Bicarbonate Symporters metabolism, Sodium-Bicarbonate Symporters genetics, Cell Movement, Cell Proliferation, Colon metabolism, Colon pathology, Enterocytes metabolism, Cell Adhesion
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NBCn1 (SLC4A7) is one of the two major Na
+ -HCO3 - cotransporters in the human colonic epithelium, expressed predominantly in the highly proliferating colonocytes at the cryptal base. Increased NBCn1 expression levels are reported in tumors, including colorectal cancer. The study explores its importance for maintenance of the intracellular pH (pHi ), as well as the proliferative, adhesive, and migratory behavior of the self-differentiating Caco2BBe colonic tumor cell line. In the self-differentiating Caco2BBe cells, NBCn1 mRNA was highly expressed from the proliferative stage until full differentiation. The downregulation of NBCn1 expression by RNA interference affected proliferation and differentiation and decreased intracellular pH (pHi ) of the cells in correlation with the degree of knockdown. In addition, a disturbed cell adhesion and reduced migratory speed were associated with NBCn1 knockdown. Murine colonic Nbcn1-/- enteroids also displayed reduced proliferative activity. In the migrating Caco2BBe cells, NBCn1 was found at the leading edge and in colocalization with the focal adhesion markers vinculin and paxillin, which suggests that NBCn1 is involved in the establishment of cell-matrix adhesion. Our data highlight the physiological significance of NBCn1 in modulating epithelial pH homeostasis and cell-matrix interactions in the proliferative region of the colonic epithelium and unravel the molecular mechanism behind pathological overexpression of this transporter in human colorectal cancers. NEW & NOTEWORTHY The transporter NBCn1 plays a central role in maintaining homeostasis within Caco2BBe colonic epithelial cells through its regulation of intracellular pH, matrix adhesion, migration, and proliferation. These observations yield valuable insights into the molecular mechanism of the aberrant upregulation of this transporter in human colorectal cancers.- Published
- 2024
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6. cGMP-dependent kinase 2, Na + /H + exchanger NHE3, and PDZ-adaptor NHERF2 co-assemble in apical membrane microdomains.
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Luo M, Liu Y, Nikolovska K, Riederer B, Patrucco E, Hofmann F, and Seidler U
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- Animals, Mice, Cyclic GMP-Dependent Protein Kinases metabolism, Intestine, Small metabolism, Microvilli metabolism, Cyclic GMP-Dependent Protein Kinase Type II metabolism, Membrane Microdomains metabolism, Sodium-Hydrogen Exchanger 3 metabolism, Sodium-Hydrogen Exchangers genetics, Sodium-Hydrogen Exchangers metabolism
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Aim: Trafficking, membrane retention, and signal-specific regulation of the Na
+ /H+ exchanger 3 (NHE3) are modulated by the Na+ /H+ Exchanger Regulatory Factor (NHERF) family of PDZ-adapter proteins. This study explored the assembly of NHE3 and NHERF2 with the cGMP-dependent kinase II (cGKII) within detergent-resistant membrane microdomains (DRMs, "lipid rafts") during in vivo guanylate cycle C receptor (Gucy2c) activation in murine small intestine., Methods: Small intestinal brush border membranes (siBBMs) were isolated from wild type, NHE3-deficient, cGMP-kinase II-deficient, and NHERF2-deficient mice, after oral application of the heat-stable Escherichia coli toxin (STa) analog linaclotide. Lipid raft and non-raft fractions were separated by Optiprep density gradient centrifugation of Triton X-solubilized siBBMs. Confocal microscopy was performed to study NHE3 redistribution after linaclotide application in vivo., Results: In the WT siBBM, NHE3, NHERF2, and cGKII were strongly raft associated. The raft association of NHE3, but not of cGKII, was NHERF2 dependent. After linaclotide application to WT mice, lipid raft association of NHE3 decreased, that of cGKII increased, while that of NHERF2 did not change. NHE3 expression in the BBM shifted from a microvillar to a terminal web region. The linaclotide-induced decrease in NHE3 raft association and in microvillar abundance was abolished in cGKII-deficient mice, and strongly reduced in NHERF2-deficient mice., Conclusion: NHE3, cGKII, and NHERF2 form a lipid raft-associated signal complex in the siBBM, which mediates the inhibition of salt and water absorption by Gucy2c activation. NHERF2 enhances the raft association of NHE3, which is essential for its close interaction with the exclusively raft-associated activated cGKII., (© 2024 The Authors. Acta Physiologica published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Scandinavian Physiological Society.)- Published
- 2024
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