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Intracellular Ca2+-Mediated AE2 Is Involved in the Vectorial Movement of HaCaT Keratinocyte

Soyoung Hwang, Dong Min Shin, Jeong Hee Hong

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Keratinocyte migration is initiated toward the wound skin barrier as a crucial process in wound healing. However, the migratory machinery used by keratinocytes is relatively unknown. Histamine signaling, including an increase in the Ca2+ signal, mediated the enhanced protein expression and chloride/bicarbonate exchange activity of anion exchanger AE2 in keratinocytes. In this study, we applied an agarose spot assay to induce a vectorial motion. The vectorial stimulation of the histamine-containing agarose spot enhanced the HaCaT keratinocyte migration, compared to non-directional stimulation. AE2 is associated with the vectorial movement of HaCaT keratinocytes. Enhanced expression of AE2 was mainly associated with an increase in Ca2+ and was abolished by the treatment with the Ca2+ chelating agent BAPTA-AM. These findings revealed that the directionality of Ca2+-exerted stimulation can play a prominent role in facilitating migration through the involvement of AE2 as a migratory machinery in HaCaT keratinocytes.

Topics & Concepts

HaCaTCell biologyStimulationKeratinocyteChemistryHistamineIntracellularWound healingCell migrationAgaroseBiochemistryBiologyCellPharmacologyImmunologyNeuroscienceIn vitroPolyamine Metabolism and ApplicationsWound Healing and TreatmentsPolysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls
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