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Modulation of calcium signaling depends on the oligosaccharide of GM1 in Neuro2a mouse neuroblastoma cells

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
Citation:
Modulation of calcium signaling depends on the oligosaccharide of GM1 in Neuro2a mouse neuroblastoma cells / G. Lunghi, M. Fazzari, E. Di Biase, L. Mauri, S. Sonnino, E. Chiricozzi. - In: GLYCOCONJUGATE JOURNAL. - ISSN 0282-0080. - 37:6(2020 Dec), pp. 713-727. [10.1007/s10719-020-09963-7]
abstract:
Recently, we demonstrated that the oligosaccharide portion of ganglioside GM1 is responsible, via direct interaction and activation of the TrkA pathway, for the ability of GM1 to promote neuritogenesis and to confer neuroprotection in Neuro2a mouse neuroblastoma cells. Recalling the knowledge that ganglioside GM1 modulates calcium channels activity, thus regulating the cytosolic calcium concentration necessary for neuronal functions, we investigated if the GM1-oligosaccharide would be able to overlap the GM1 properties in the regulation of calcium signaling, excluding a specific role played by the ceramide moiety inserted into the external layer of plasma membrane. We observed, by calcium imaging, that GM1-oligosaccharide administration to undifferentiated Neuro2a cells resulted in an increased calcium influx, which turned out to be mediated by the activation of TrkA receptor. The biochemical analysis demonstrated that PLCγ and PKC activation follows the TrkA stimulation by GM1-oligosaccharide, leading to the opening of calcium channels both on the plasma membrane and on intracellular storages, as confirmed by calcium imaging experiments performed with IP3 receptor inhibitor. Subsequently, we found that neurite elongation in Neuro2a cells was blocked by subtoxic administration of extracellular and intracellular calcium chelators, suggesting that the increase of intracellular calcium is responsible of GM1-oligosaccharide mediated differentiation. These results suggest that GM1-oligosaccharide is responsible for the regulation of calcium signaling and homeostasis at the base of the neuronal functions mediated by plasma membrane GM1.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Calcium signaling; GM1 ganglioside; GM1-oligosaccharide; Neurodifferentiation; Plasma membrane signaling; TrkA neurotrophin receptor
List of contributors:
G. Lunghi, M. Fazzari, E. Di Biase, L. Mauri, S. Sonnino, E. Chiricozzi
Authors of the University:
CHIRICOZZI ELENA ( author )
FAZZARI MARIA ( author )
LUNGHI GIULIA ( author )
MAURI LAURA ( author )
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/792610
Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/792610/1638396/Lunghi2020_Article_ModulationOfCalciumSignalingDe%20(1).pdf
Project:
Dipartimenti di Eccellenza 2018-2022 - Dipartimento di FILOSOFIA
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