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Paraquat is an agonist of STIM1 and increases intracellular calcium levels

Wenyu Yang, Rui Tian, Yong Zhu, Peijie Huang, Xinrun Ma, Xiaoxiao Meng, Wentao Dai, Yiming Tao, Daonan Chen, Jiaxiang Zhang, Jian Lü, Hui Xie, Xiangdong Jian, Zhengfeng Yang, Ruilan Wang

2022Communications Biology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Paraquat (PQ) is an efficient herbicide but leads to high mortality with no antidote in mammals. PQ produces reactive oxygen species (ROS), leading to epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) for pulmonary fibrosis in type II alveolar (AT II) cells. Intriguingly, strategies reducing ROS exhibit limited therapeutic effects, indicating other targets existing for PQ toxicity. Herein we report that PQ is also an agonist for STIM1 that increases intracellular calcium levels. Particularly, PQ promotes STIM1 puncta formation and association with TRPC1 or ORAI for extracellular calcium entry and thus intracellular calcium influx. Further studies reveal the importance of P584&Y586 residues in STIM1 for PQ association that facilitates STIM1 binding to TRPC1. Consequently, the STIM1-TRPC1 route facilitates PQ-induced EMT for pulmonary fibrosis as well as cell death. Our results demonstrate that PQ is an agonist of STIM1 that induces extracellular calcium entry, increases intracellular calcium levels, and thus promotes EMT in AT II cells.

Topics & Concepts

IntracellularSTIM1ExtracellularCalcium in biologyCalciumAgonistTRPC1ORAI1ChemistryCell biologyCalcium signalingParaquatReactive oxygen speciesVoltage-dependent calcium channelPharmacologyBiologyBiochemistryReceptorIon channelOrganic chemistryIon Channels and ReceptorsRespiratory and Cough-Related ResearchBurn Injury Management and Outcomes