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  • The study investigates the role of TASK channels in regulating the resting membrane potential of adrenal cortical (AC) cells, focusing on TASK1 and TASK3 in both mouse AC cells and human H295R cancer cells.
  • Immunocytochemical analyses show that TASK1 is primarily found in the cytoplasm while TASK3 is mostly located at the cell's outer edges, indicating their distinct cellular distributions.
  • The research also reveals that TASK1 and TASK3 can form heteromeric channels, with their localization affected by stimulation, particularly by angiotensin II, altering their presence in the cytoplasm and cell periphery.

Article Abstract

TWIK-related acid-sensitive K (TASK) channels are thought to contribute to the resting membrane potential in adrenal cortical (AC) cells. However, the molecular identity of TASK channels in AC cells have not yet been elucidated. Thus, immunocytochemical and molecular biological approaches were employed to investigate the expression and intracellular distribution of TASK1 and TASK3 in mouse AC cells and H295R cells derived from human adrenocortical carcinoma. Immunocytochemical study revealed that immunoreactive materials were mainly located in the cytoplasm for TASK1 and at the cell periphery for TASK3 in mouse AC cells. A similar pattern of localization was observed when GFP-TASK1 and GFP-TASK3 were exogenously expressed in H295R cells. In addition, p11 that is known to suppress the endoplasmic reticulum exit of TASK1 was localized in the cytoplasm in mouse AC and H295R cells, but not in adrenal medullary cells. Proximity ligation assay (PLA) suggested formation of heteromeric TASK1-3 channels that were found predominantly in the cytoplasm and weakly at the cell periphery. A similar distribution was observed following exogenous expression of tandem TASK1-3 channels in H295R cells. When stimulated by angiotensin II, however, tandem TASK1-3 channels were present mainly in the cytoplasm in all H295R cells. In contrast to that in H295R cells, tandem channels were exclusively located at the cell periphery in all non-stimulated and exclusively in the cytoplasm in stimulated PC12 cells, respectively. From these results, we conclude that TASK1 proteins are present mainly in the cytoplasm and minimally at the cell periphery as a heteromeric channel with TASK3, whereas the majority of TASK3 is at the cell periphery as homomeric and heteromeric channels.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acthis.2022.151898DOI Listing

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