Ca2+ tunneling architecture and function are important for secretion.

J Cell Biol

Research Department, Ca2+ Signaling Group, Weill Cornell Medicine Qatar, Qatar Foundation, Education City, Qatar.

Published: January 2025

Ca2+ tunneling requires both store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) and Ca2+ release from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Tunneling expands the SOCE microdomain through Ca2+ uptake by SERCA into the ER lumen where it diffuses and is released via IP3 receptors. In this study, using high-resolution imaging, we outline the spatial remodeling of the tunneling machinery (IP3R1; SERCA; PMCA; and Ano1 as an effector) relative to STIM1 in response to store depletion. We show that these modulators redistribute to distinct subdomains laterally at the plasma membrane (PM) and axially within the cortical ER. To functionally define the role of Ca2+ tunneling, we engineered a Ca2+ tunneling attenuator (CaTAr) that blocks tunneling without affecting Ca2+ release or SOCE. CaTAr inhibits Cl- secretion in sweat gland cells and reduces sweating in vivo in mice, showing that Ca2+ tunneling is important physiologically. Collectively our findings argue that Ca2+ tunneling is a fundamental Ca2+ signaling modality.

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