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Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2013

Lysophosphatidic Acid Promotes Cell Migration through STIM1- and Orai1-Mediated Ca2+i Mobilization and NFAT2 Activation

Ralph Jans; Laura Mottram; Darren Johnson; Anna M. Brown; Stephen Sikkink; Kehinde Ross; Nick Reynolds

Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) enhances cell migration and promotes wound healing in vivo, but the intracellular signaling pathways regulating these processes remain incompletely understood. Here we investigated the involvement of agonist-induced Ca2+ entry and STIM1 and Orai1 proteins in regulating nuclear factor of activated T cell (NFAT) signaling and LPA-induced keratinocyte cell motility. As monitored by Fluo-4 imaging, stimulation with 10 μℳ LPA in 60 μℳ Ca2+o evoked Ca2+i transients owing to store release, whereas addition of LPA in physiological 1.2 mℳ Ca2+o triggered store release coupled to extracellular Ca2+ entry. Store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) was blocked by the SOCE inhibitor diethylstilbestrol (DES), STIM1 silencing using RNA interference (RNAi), and expression of dominant/negative Orai1R91W. LPA induced significant NFAT activation as monitored by nuclear translocation of green fluorescent protein-tagged NFAT2 and a luciferase reporter assay, which was impaired by DES, expression of Orai1R91W, and inhibition of calcineurin using cyclosporin A (CsA). By using chemotactic migration assays, LPA-induced cell motility was significantly impaired by STIM1, CsA, and NFAT2 knockdown using RNAi. These data indicate that in conditions relevant to epidermal wound healing, LPA induces SOCE and NFAT activation through Orai1 channels and promotes cell migration through a calcineurin/NFAT2-dependent pathway.


42nd Annual Meeting of the European Society for Dermatological Research (ESDR) | 2012

Lysophosphatidic acid promotes keratinocyte migration through STIM1-regulated Orai1-Ca2+ channels and NFAT2 activation

Ralph Jans; L Mottram; Darren Johnson; Anna M. Brown; Stephen Sikkink; Kehinde Ross; Nick Reynolds

S | Growth Factors and Signal Transduction


Human Molecular Genetics | 1996

The Asp84Glu Variant of the Melanocortin 1 Receptor (MC1R) is Associated with Melanoma

Paloma Valverde; Eugene Healy; Stephen Sikkink; Faye Haldane; Anthony J. Thody; Andrew D. Carothers; Ian J. Jackson; Jonathan L. Rees


Cancer Research | 1994

Basal Cell Carcinomas and Squamous Cell Carcinomas of Human Skin Show Distinct Patterns of Chromosome Loss

Anthony G. Quinn; Stephen Sikkink; Jonathan L. Rees


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 1995

Microsatellite Instability in Human Non-Melanoma and Melanoma Skin Cancer

Anthony G. Quinn; Eugene Healy; Ishtiaq Rehman; Stephen Sikkink; Jonathan L. Rees


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 1996

Infrequent Mutation of p16INK4 in Sporadic Melanoma

Eugene Healy; Stephen Sikkink; Jonathan L. Rees


Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer | 1994

Delineation of two distinct deleted regions on chromosome 9 in human non-melanoma skin cancers

Anthony G. Quinn; Stephen Sikkink; Jonathan L. Rees


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 1997

Deletion Mapping of Chromosome 3p and 13q and Preliminary Analysis of the FHIT Gene in Human Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer

Stephen Sikkink; Ishtiaq Rehman; Jonathan L. Rees


British Society for Investigative Dermatology Annual Meeting | 2009

Lysophosphatidic acid-evoked calcium fluxes promote NFAT-mediated keratinocyte migration

Ralph Jans; Anna M. Brown; Stephen Sikkink; Kehinde Ross; Nick Reynolds


Archive | 2008

NFAT2 - a novel regulator of both keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation

Ralph Jans; Stephen Sikkink; Ross Flockhart; Anna M. Brown; Kehinde Ross; Nick Reynolds

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Kehinde Ross

Liverpool John Moores University

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Eugene Healy

University of Southampton

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