Rab46 integrates Ca2+ and histamine signaling to regulate selective cargo release from Weibel-Palade bodies
Author(s) -
Katarina Miteva,
Lucia Pedicini,
Lesley Wilson,
Izzy Jayasinghe,
Raphael G. Slip,
Katarzyna Marszalek,
Hannah J. Gaunt,
Fiona Bartoli,
Shruthi Deivasigamani,
Diego Sobradillo,
David J. Beech,
Lynn McKeown
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
the journal of cell biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.414
H-Index - 380
eISSN - 1540-8140
pISSN - 0021-9525
DOI - 10.1083/jcb.201810118
Subject(s) - microtubule , microbiology and biotechnology , gtpase , histamine , rab , dynein , stimulation , organelle , intracellular , biology , chemistry , neuroscience , endocrinology
Endothelial cells selectively release cargo stored in Weibel-Palade bodies (WPBs) to regulate vascular function, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Here we show that histamine evokes the release of the proinflammatory ligand, P-selectin, while diverting WPBs carrying non-inflammatory cargo away from the plasma membrane to the microtubule organizing center. This differential trafficking is dependent on Rab46 (CRACR2A), a newly identified Ca 2+ -sensing GTPase, which localizes to a subset of P-selectin-negative WPBs. After acute stimulation of the H 1 receptor, GTP-bound Rab46 evokes dynein-dependent retrograde transport of a subset of WPBs along microtubules. Upon continued histamine stimulation, Rab46 senses localized elevations of intracellular calcium and evokes dispersal of microtubule organizing center-clustered WPBs. These data demonstrate for the first time that a Rab GTPase, Rab46, integrates G protein and Ca 2+ signals to couple on-demand histamine signals to selective WPB trafficking.
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