The mechanosensitive channel ELKIN1 regulates cellular adaptations to simulated microgravity.

IF 4.1 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES npj Microgravity Pub Date : 2025-03-16 DOI:10.1038/s41526-025-00466-z
Daphne Wang, Giulia Silvani, Lioba Schroeter, Remi Brynn, Joshua Chou, Kate Poole
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Abstract

In conditions of microgravity the human body undergoes extensive alterations in physiological function. However, it has proven challenging to determine how these changes are mediated at the molecular and cellular level. Here, we investigated whether ELKIN1, a mechanically activated ion channel, regulates changes in cellular and molecular structures in conditions of simulated microgravity. Deletion of ELKIN1 inhibited the simulated microgravity-induced alterations of cellular structure and attachment. In addition, cells lacking ELKIN1 did not exhibit changes in focal adhesion structures and redistribution of the YAP1 transcription factor in response to simulated microgravity, consistent with wild type cells. Finally, melanoma cell invasion of a collagen gel, from organotypic spheroids, was reduced in simulated microgravity, in an ELKIN1 dependent manner. Thus, the force sensing molecule, ELKIN1, modulates the impact of microgravity at both the molecular and cellular levels, revealing one of the molecular mechanisms that underpins cellular adaptations to conditions of microgravity.

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机械敏感通道ELKIN1调节细胞对模拟微重力的适应。
在微重力条件下,人体的生理功能发生了广泛的变化。然而,确定这些变化是如何在分子和细胞水平上介导的已被证明是具有挑战性的。在这里,我们研究了ELKIN1,一个机械激活的离子通道,是否在模拟微重力条件下调节细胞和分子结构的变化。ELKIN1的缺失抑制了模拟微重力诱导的细胞结构和附着的改变。此外,缺乏ELKIN1的细胞在模拟微重力下没有表现出局灶黏附结构和YAP1转录因子重新分布的变化,与野生型细胞一致。最后,来自器官型球体的胶原凝胶在模拟微重力下以ELKIN1依赖的方式减少了黑色素瘤细胞的侵袭。因此,力传感分子ELKIN1在分子和细胞水平上调节微重力的影响,揭示了支撑细胞适应微重力条件的分子机制之一。
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npj Microgravity
npj Microgravity Physics and Astronomy-Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
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7.30
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7.80%
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50
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: A new open access, online-only, multidisciplinary research journal, npj Microgravity is dedicated to publishing the most important scientific advances in the life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering fields that are facilitated by spaceflight and analogue platforms.
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