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Effect of ouabain on CFTR gene expression in human Calu-3 cells.

Authors
  • Baudouin-Legros, Maryvonne
  • Brouillard, Franck
  • Tondelier, Danielle
  • Hinzpeter, Alexandre
  • Aleksander Edelman
Type
Published Article
Journal
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Publication Date
Mar 27, 2003
Volume
284
Issue
3
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00457.2002
PMID: 12556359
Source
USPC - SET - SVS
License
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Abstract

We have previously shown that ouabain, which changes the electrochemical properties of cell membranes by inhibiting Na(+),K(+)-ATPase, induces the expression of multidrug resistance (MDR-1) gene in several human cell lines. Because the expressions of the MDR-1 and CFTR (which encodes the cAMP-activated Cl(-) channel associated with cystic fibrosis) genes are physiologically regulated in opposing directions, we wanted to determine whether ouabain also decreases CFTR transcripts and subsequently to analyze its mechanism of action. We found that the submicromolar concentrations of ouabain that increase MDR-1 mRNAs decrease the CFTR transcripts with analogous time-dependency in human pulmonary Calu-3 cells. By altering or reproducing the ouabain-induced changes in intracellular ionic activities (decreasing in external Na(+) or K(+) or using Na(+) ionophore), we show that the ouabain-induced regulations of both CFTR and MDR-1 transcripts depend on the Na(+)/K(+) pump inhibition but that the decrease in CFTR mRNAs also proceeds from cytoplasm reactions simultaneously activated by ouabain. These data, which emphasize the complex mechanism of action of ouabain, suggest that changes in intracellular ionic activities modulate CFTR/MDR-1 gene expressions.

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