Expression of antizyme inhibitor 2 in mast cells and role of polyamines as selective regulators of serotonin secretion.

BACKGROUND:Upon IgE-mediated activation, mast cells (MC) exocytose their cytoplasmic secretory granules and release a variety of bioactive substances that trigger inflammatory responses. Polyamines mediate numerous cellular and physiological functions. We report here that MCs express antizyme inhibi...

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Main Authors: Kristiina Kanerva, Jani Lappalainen, Laura T Mäkitie, Susanna Virolainen, Petri T Kovanen, Leif C Andersson
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-08-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2730566?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e94643029eb7401885028514e57da3e12020-11-25T02:10:07ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-08-0148e685810.1371/journal.pone.0006858Expression of antizyme inhibitor 2 in mast cells and role of polyamines as selective regulators of serotonin secretion.Kristiina KanervaJani LappalainenLaura T MäkitieSusanna VirolainenPetri T KovanenLeif C AnderssonBACKGROUND:Upon IgE-mediated activation, mast cells (MC) exocytose their cytoplasmic secretory granules and release a variety of bioactive substances that trigger inflammatory responses. Polyamines mediate numerous cellular and physiological functions. We report here that MCs express antizyme inhibitor 2 (AZIN2), an activator of polyamine biosynthesis, previously reported to be exclusively expressed in the brain and testis. We have investigated the intracellular localization of AZIN2 both in resting and activated MCs. In addition, we have examined the functional role of polyamines, downstream effectors of AZIN2, as potential regulators of MC activity. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Immunostainings show that AZIN2 is expressed in primary and neoplastic human and rodent MCs. We demonstrate that AZIN2 localizes in the Vamp-8 positive, serotonin-containing subset of MC granules, but not in tryptase-containing granules, as revealed by double immunofluorescence stainings. Furthermore, activation of MCs induces rapid upregulation of AZIN2 expression and its redistribution, suggesting a role for AZIN2 in secretory granule exocytosis. We also demonstrate that release of serotonin from activated MCs is polyamine-dependent whereas release of histamine and beta-hexosaminidase is not, indicating a granule subtype-specific function for polyamines. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:The study reports for the first time the expression of AZIN2 outside the brain and testis, and demonstrates the intracellular localization of endogenous AZIN2 in MCs. The granule subtype-specific expression and its induction after MC activation suggest a role for AZIN2 as a local, in situ regulator of polyamine biosynthesis in association with serotonin-containing granules of MCs. Furthermore, our data indicates a novel function for polyamines as selective regulators of serotonin release from MCs.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2730566?pdf=render
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author Kristiina Kanerva
Jani Lappalainen
Laura T Mäkitie
Susanna Virolainen
Petri T Kovanen
Leif C Andersson
spellingShingle Kristiina Kanerva
Jani Lappalainen
Laura T Mäkitie
Susanna Virolainen
Petri T Kovanen
Leif C Andersson
Expression of antizyme inhibitor 2 in mast cells and role of polyamines as selective regulators of serotonin secretion.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Kristiina Kanerva
Jani Lappalainen
Laura T Mäkitie
Susanna Virolainen
Petri T Kovanen
Leif C Andersson
author_sort Kristiina Kanerva
title Expression of antizyme inhibitor 2 in mast cells and role of polyamines as selective regulators of serotonin secretion.
title_short Expression of antizyme inhibitor 2 in mast cells and role of polyamines as selective regulators of serotonin secretion.
title_full Expression of antizyme inhibitor 2 in mast cells and role of polyamines as selective regulators of serotonin secretion.
title_fullStr Expression of antizyme inhibitor 2 in mast cells and role of polyamines as selective regulators of serotonin secretion.
title_full_unstemmed Expression of antizyme inhibitor 2 in mast cells and role of polyamines as selective regulators of serotonin secretion.
title_sort expression of antizyme inhibitor 2 in mast cells and role of polyamines as selective regulators of serotonin secretion.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2009-08-01
description BACKGROUND:Upon IgE-mediated activation, mast cells (MC) exocytose their cytoplasmic secretory granules and release a variety of bioactive substances that trigger inflammatory responses. Polyamines mediate numerous cellular and physiological functions. We report here that MCs express antizyme inhibitor 2 (AZIN2), an activator of polyamine biosynthesis, previously reported to be exclusively expressed in the brain and testis. We have investigated the intracellular localization of AZIN2 both in resting and activated MCs. In addition, we have examined the functional role of polyamines, downstream effectors of AZIN2, as potential regulators of MC activity. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Immunostainings show that AZIN2 is expressed in primary and neoplastic human and rodent MCs. We demonstrate that AZIN2 localizes in the Vamp-8 positive, serotonin-containing subset of MC granules, but not in tryptase-containing granules, as revealed by double immunofluorescence stainings. Furthermore, activation of MCs induces rapid upregulation of AZIN2 expression and its redistribution, suggesting a role for AZIN2 in secretory granule exocytosis. We also demonstrate that release of serotonin from activated MCs is polyamine-dependent whereas release of histamine and beta-hexosaminidase is not, indicating a granule subtype-specific function for polyamines. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:The study reports for the first time the expression of AZIN2 outside the brain and testis, and demonstrates the intracellular localization of endogenous AZIN2 in MCs. The granule subtype-specific expression and its induction after MC activation suggest a role for AZIN2 as a local, in situ regulator of polyamine biosynthesis in association with serotonin-containing granules of MCs. Furthermore, our data indicates a novel function for polyamines as selective regulators of serotonin release from MCs.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2730566?pdf=render
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