HERV-W env regulates calcium influx via activating TRPC3 channel together with depressing DISC1 in human neuroblastoma cells.

J Neurovirol

Department of Medical Microbiology, School of Medicine, Wuhan University, 185 Donghu Road, Wuhan, 430071, People's Republic of China.

Published: February 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the role of the HERV-W env gene in neuropsychiatric disorders like schizophrenia and its impact on calcium signaling.
  • HERV-W env overexpression leads to increased calcium influx in human neuroblastoma cells, primarily through the activation of the TRPC3 channel.
  • The research highlights a potential mechanism where HERV-W env influences neuronal activity by regulating TRPC3 and downregulating the DISC1 protein, contributing to the understanding of schizophrenia's pathogenesis.

Article Abstract

The activation and involvement of human endogenous retroviruses W family envelope gene (HERV-W env, also called ERVWE1) have been reported in several neuropsychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia, as well as in multiple sclerosis (MS). Dysregulation of intracellular calcium content is also involved in the pathogenesis of these diseases. Our previous studies showed that HERV-W env overexpression results in activation of small conductance Ca-activated K channel protein 3 (SK3), a potential risk factor for schizophrenia. In the present study, we aimed to elucidate the relationship between HERV-W env and calcium signaling in schizophrenia. Our results showed that HERV-W env could induce Ca influx in two human neuroblastoma cell lines and upregulate the expression and activation of TRPC3 in cells. The abnormal increase in intracellular Ca concentration was inhibited by addition of the TRPC3 channel blocker pyr3, demonstrating that the Ca influx induced by HERV-W env was TRPC3-dependent. Further experiments showed that HERV-W env overexpression downregulated DISC1, while knockdown of DISC1 promoted activation of TRPC3 without affecting TRPC3 expression. In conclusion, HERV-W env induced Ca influx in human neuroblastoma cells by activating the TRPC3 channel through directly regulating its expression or downregulating DISC1, which could also increase TRPC3 activation without affecting TRPC3 expression. These findings provide new insights into how HERV-W env affects neuronal activity and contributes to the pathogenesis of schizophrenia.

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