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Heteromeric TRP Channels in Lung Inflammation

Activation of Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) channels can disrupt endothelial barrier function, as their mediated Ca(2+) influx activates the CaM (calmodulin)/MLCK (myosin light chain kinase)-signaling pathway, and thereby rearranges the cytoskeleton, increases endothelial permeability and thus can facilitate activation of inflammatory cells and formation of pulmonary edema. Interestingly, TRP channel subunits can build heterotetramers, whereas heteromeric TRPC1/4, TRPC3/6 and TRPV1/4 are expressed in the lung endothelium and could be targeted as a protective strategy to reduce endothelial permeability in pulmonary inflammation. An update on TRP heteromers and their role in lung inflammation will be provided with this review.

  • Zergane, M.
  • Kuebler, W. M.
  • Michalick, L.

Keywords

  • Trpc1/4
  • Trpc3/6
  • Trpv1/4
  • endothelial permeability
  • heteromeric TRP assemblies
  • pulmonary inflammation
Publication details
DOI: 10.3390/cells10071654
Journal: Cells
Number: 7
Work Type: Review
Location: Assoziierter Partner
Disease Area: PALI
Partner / Member: BIH
Access-Number: 34359824

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