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The Piezo2 ion channel is mechanically activated by low-threshold positive pressure.


ABSTRACT: Recent parallel studies clearly indicated that Merkel cells and the mechanosensitive piezo2 ion channel play critical roles in the light-touch somatosensation. Moreover, piezo2 was suggested to be a light-touch sensing ion channel without a role in pain sensing in mammals. However, biophysical characteristics of piezo2, such as single channel conductance and sensitivities to various mechanical stimuli, are unclear, hampering a precise understanding of its role in touch sensation. Here, we describe the biophysical properties of piezo2 in human Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC)-13 cells; piezo2 is a low-threshold, positive pressure-specific, curvature-sensitive, mechanically activated cation channel with a single channel conductance of ~28.6 pS. Application of step indentations under the whole-cell mode of the patch-clamp technique, and positive pressures ≥5 mmHg under the cell-attached mode, activated piezo2 currents in MCC-13 and human embryonic kidney 293 T cells where piezo2 was overexpressed. By contrast, application of a negative pressure failed to activate piezo2 in these cells, whereas both positive and negative pressure activated piezo1 in a similar manner. Our results are the first to demonstrate single channel recordings of piezo2. We anticipate that our findings will be a starting point for a more sophisticated understanding of piezo2 roles in light-touch sensation.

SUBMITTER: Shin KC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6478859 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Piezo2 ion channel is mechanically activated by low-threshold positive pressure.

Shin Kyung Chul KC   Park Hyun Ji HJ   Kim Jae Gon JG   Lee In Hwa IH   Cho Hawon H   Park Chanjae C   Sung Tae Sik TS   Koh Sang Don SD   Park Sang Woong SW   Bae Young Min YM  

Scientific reports 20190423 1


Recent parallel studies clearly indicated that Merkel cells and the mechanosensitive piezo2 ion channel play critical roles in the light-touch somatosensation. Moreover, piezo2 was suggested to be a light-touch sensing ion channel without a role in pain sensing in mammals. However, biophysical characteristics of piezo2, such as single channel conductance and sensitivities to various mechanical stimuli, are unclear, hampering a precise understanding of its role in touch sensation. Here, we descri  ...[more]

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