Published September 19, 2024
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Aquaporin-1 plays important role in proliferation by affecting cell cycle progression
Description
Aquaporin-1 (AQP1) has been associated with tumor development. Here, we
investigated how AQP1 may affect cell proliferation. The proliferative rate of
adult carotid body (CB) cells, known to proliferate under chronic hypoxia, was
analyzed in wild-type (AQP1 +/+) and knock out (AQP1 -/-) mice, maintained in
normoxia or exposed to hypoxia while BrdU was administered. Fewer numbers
of total BrdU+ and TH-BrdU+ cells were observed in AQP1 -/- mice, indicating a
role for AQP1 in CB proliferation. Then, by flow cytometry, cell cycle state and
proliferation of cells overexpressing AQP1 were compared to those of wild-type
cells. In the AQP1-overexpressing cells, we observed higher cell proliferation
and percentages of cells in phases S and G2/M and fewer apoptotic cells after
nocodazole treatment were detected by annexin V staining. Also in these cells,
proteomic assays showed higher expression of cyclin D1 and E1 and
microarray analysis revealed changes in many cell proliferation-related
molecules, including, Zeb 2, Jun, NF-kβ, Cxcl9, Cxcl10, TNF, and the TNF
receptor. Overall, our results indicate that the presence of AQP1 modifies the
expression of key cell cycle proteins apparently related to increases in cell
proliferation. This contributes to explaining the presence of AQP1 in many
different tumors.
Additional details
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- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/162652
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/162652
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