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STIM1-and Orai1-dependent Store-operated Calcium Entry Regulates Human Myoblast Differentiation

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 284, 期 8, 页码 5370-5380

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AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M806726200

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  1. Fonds National Suisse pour la Recherche Scientifique [3100A0-105331, 3100A0-118393]
  2. Fondation Suisse pour la Recherche sur les Maladies Musculaires
  3. Association Francaise contre les Myopathies
  4. Fondation Marcel Levaillant

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Our previous work on human myoblasts suggested that a hyperpolarization followed by a rise in [Ca2(+)](in) involving store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) channels induced myoblast differentiation. Advances in the understanding of the SOCE pathway led us to examine more precisely its role in post-natal human myoblast differentiation. We found that SOCE orchestrated by STIM1, the endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ sensor activating Orai Ca2+ channels, is crucial. Silencing STIM1, Orai1, or Orai3 reduced SOCE amplitude and myoblast differentiation, whereas Orai2 knockdown had no effect. Conversely, overexpression of STIM1 with Orai1 increased SOCE and accelerated myoblast differentiation. STIM1 or Orai1 silencing decreased resting [Ca2+](in) and intracellular Ca2+ store content, but correction of these parameters did not rescue myoblast differentiation. Remarkably, SOCE amplitude correlated linearly with the expression of two early markers of myoblast differentiation, MEF2 and myogenin, regardless of the STIM1 or Orai isoform that was silenced. Unexpectedly, we found that the hyperpolarization also depends on SOCE, placing SOCE upstream of K+ channel activation in the signaling cascade that controls myoblast differentiation. These findings indicate that STIM1 and Orai1 are key molecules for the induction of human myoblast differentiation.

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