Pharmacology of ORAI channels as a tool to understand their physiological functions.
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PubMed ID
22111611
Description
Store-operated Ca(2+) entry is a major Ca(2+) entry mechanism that is present in most cell types. In immune cells, store-operated Ca(2+) entry is almost exclusively mediated by Ca(2+) release-activated Ca(2+) (CRAC) channels. Ca(2+) entry through these channels and the corresponding cytosolic Ca(2+) signals are required for many immune cell functions, including all aspects of T-cell activation. ORAI proteins are the molecular correlates for the CRAC channels. The three human members, ORAI1, ORAI2 and ORAI3, are activated through the stromal interaction molecules (STIM)1 and 2 following depletion of endoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+) stores. Different combinations of STIM and ORAI can form different CRAC channels with distinct biophysical properties. In this article, we review and discuss mechanistic and functional implications of two important CRAC/ORAI inhibitors, 2-APB and BTP2, and the antibiotic G418 that has also been reported to interfere with ORAI channel function. The use of pharmacological tools should help to assign distinct physiological and pathophysiological functions to different STIM-ORAI protein complexes.
Date of Publication
2010-05
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Bogeski, Ivan | |
Al-Ansary, Dalia | |
Qu, Bin | |
Niemeyer, Barbara A | |
Hoth, Markus |
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Series
Expert review of clinical pharmacology
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
ISSN
1751-2433
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restricted