Anoctamins support calcium-dependent chloride secretion by facilitating calcium signaling in adult mouse intestine

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Rainer Schreiber
Diana Faria
Boris V. Skryabin
Podchanart Wanitchakool
Jason R. Rock
Karl Kunzelmann
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[1] Universität Regensburg,Institut für Physiologie
[2] Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster,Institut für Experimentelle Pathologie (ZMBE)
[3] University California,Department of Anatomy
[4] San Francisco,Department of Medicine
[5] University California,Cardiovascular Research Institute
[6] San Francisco,Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research (IZKF)
[7] University California,undefined
[8] San Francisco,undefined
[9] University of Münster,undefined
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TMEM16A; TMEM16F; TMEM16K; Anoctamin 1; Anoctamin 6; Anoctamin 10; Ano1; Ano6; Ano10; Ca; -activated Cl; channels; Colon; Small intestine; Ileum; Jejunum chloride secretion;
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Intestinal epithelial electrolyte secretion is activated by increase in intracellular cAMP or Ca2+ and opening of apical Cl− channels. In infants and young animals, but not in adults, Ca2+-activated chloride channels may cause secretory diarrhea during rotavirus infection. While detailed knowledge exists concerning the contribution of cAMP-activated cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) channels, analysis of the role of Ca2+-dependent Cl− channels became possible through identification of the anoctamin (TMEM16) family of proteins. We demonstrate expression of several anoctamin paralogues in mouse small and large intestines. Using intestinal-specific mouse knockout models for anoctamin 1 (Ano1) and anoctamin 10 (Ano10) and a conventional knockout model for anoctamin 6 (Ano6), we demonstrate the role of anoctamins for Ca2+-dependent Cl− secretion induced by the muscarinic agonist carbachol (CCH). Ano1 is preferentially expressed in the ileum and large intestine, where it supports Ca2+-activated Cl− secretion. In contrast, Ano10 is essential for Ca2+-dependent Cl− secretion in jejunum, where expression of Ano1 was not detected. Although broadly expressed, Ano6 has no role in intestinal cholinergic Cl− secretion. Ano1 is located in a basolateral compartment/membrane rather than in the apical membrane, where it supports CCH-induced Ca2+ increase, while the essential and possibly only apical Cl− channel is CFTR. These results define a new role of Ano1 for intestinal Ca2+-dependent Cl− secretion and demonstrate for the first time a contribution of Ano10 to intestinal transport.
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