Pannexin‐1 mediates large pore formation and interleukin‐1β release by the ATP‐gated P2X7 receptor

P Pelegrin, A Surprenant - The EMBO journal, 2006 - embopress.org
P Pelegrin, A Surprenant
The EMBO journal, 2006embopress.org
P2X7 receptors are ATP‐gated cation channels; their activation in macrophage also leads to
rapid opening of a membrane pore permeable to dyes such as ethidium, and to release of
the pro‐inflammatory cytokine, interleukin‐1β (IL‐1β). It has not been known what this dye‐
uptake path is, or whether it is involved in downstream signalling to IL‐1β release. Here, we
identify pannexin‐1, a recently described mammalian protein that functions as a
hemichannel when ectopically expressed, as this dye‐uptake pathway and show that …
P2X7 receptors are ATP‐gated cation channels; their activation in macrophage also leads to rapid opening of a membrane pore permeable to dyes such as ethidium, and to release of the pro‐inflammatory cytokine, interleukin‐1β (IL‐1β). It has not been known what this dye‐uptake path is, or whether it is involved in downstream signalling to IL‐1β release. Here, we identify pannexin‐1, a recently described mammalian protein that functions as a hemichannel when ectopically expressed, as this dye‐uptake pathway and show that signalling through pannexin‐1 is required for processing of caspase‐1 and release of mature IL‐1β induced by P2X7 receptor activation.
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