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The ultrastructural organization of endoplasmic reticulum-plasma membrane contacts is conserved in epithelial cells

Gary H. C. Chung, Maëlle Lorvellec, Paul Gissen, Franck Pichaud, Jemima J. Burden, Christopher J. Stefan

2022Molecular Biology of the Cell20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Contacts between the endoplasmic reticulum and the plasma membrane (ER-PM contacts) have important roles in membrane lipid and calcium dynamics, yet their organization in polarized epithelial cells has not been thoroughly described. Here we examine ER-PM contacts in hepatocytes in mouse liver using electron microscopy, providing the first comprehensive ultrastructural study of ER-PM contacts in a mammalian epithelial tissue. Our quantitative analyses reveal strikingly distinct ER-PM contact architectures spatially linked to apical, lateral, and basal PM domains. Notably, we find that an extensive network of ER-PM contacts exists at lateral PM domains that form intercellular junctions between hepatocytes. Moreover, the spatial organization of ER-PM contacts is conserved in epithelial spheroids, suggesting that ER-PM contacts may serve conserved roles in epithelial cell architecture. Consistent with this notion, we show that ORP5 activity at ER-PM contacts modulates the apical-basolateral aspect ratio in HepG2 cells. Thus ER-PM contacts have a conserved distribution and crucial roles in PM domain architecture across epithelial cell types.

Topics & Concepts

Endoplasmic reticulumBiologyUltrastructureCell biologySTIM1MembraneBiochemistryAnatomyCellular transport and secretionEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and DiseasePancreatic function and diabetes
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