Aquaporin-3 mediates hydrogen peroxide uptake to regulate downstream intracellular signaling.

Evan W Miller, Bryan C Dickinson, Christopher J Chang

Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, 94720, USA.

Journal Article: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (impact factor: 9.43). 09/2010; 107(36):15681-6. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1005776107

Abstract

Hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) produced by cell-surface NADPH Oxidase (Nox) enzymes is emerging as an important signaling molecule for growth, differentiation, and migration processes. However, how cells spatially regulate H(2)O(2) to achieve physiological redox signaling over nonspecific oxidative stress pathways is insufficiently understood. Here we report that the water channel Aquaporin-3 (AQP3) can facilitate the uptake of H(2)O(2) into mammalian cells and mediate downstream intracellular signaling. Molecular imaging with Peroxy Yellow 1 Methyl-Ester (PY1-ME), a new chemoselective fluorescent indicator for H(2)O(2), directly demonstrates that aquaporin isoforms AQP3 and AQP8, but not AQP1, can promote uptake of H(2)O(2) specifically through membranes in mammalian cells. Moreover, we show that intracellular H(2)O(2) accumulation can be modulated up or down based on endogenous AQP3 expression, which in turn can influence downstream cell signaling cascades. Finally, we establish that AQP3 is required for Nox-derived H(2)O(2) signaling upon growth factor stimulation. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that the downstream intracellular effects of H(2)O(2) can be regulated across biological barriers, a discovery that has broad implications for the controlled use of this potentially toxic small molecule for beneficial physiological functions.

Source: PubMed

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Keywords

AQP3
 
aquaporin isoforms AQP3
 
cell-surface NADPH Oxidase
 
cells spatially
 
downstream intracellular effects
 
downstream intracellular signaling
 
endogenous AQP3 expression
 
Hydrogen peroxide
 
mammalian cells
 
membranes
 
migration processes
 
Molecular imaging
 
new chemoselective fluorescent indicator
 
nonspecific oxidative stress pathways
 
Peroxy Yellow 1 Methyl-Ester
 
physiological redox signaling
 
toxic small molecule
 
water channel Aquaporin-3