A PKA-ezrin-Cx43 signaling complex controls gap junction communication and thereby trophoblast cell fusion

  • Pidoux, Guillaume
  • Gerbaud, Pascale
  • Dompierre, Jim
  • Lygren, Birgitte
  • Solstad, Therese
  • Le Evain-Brion, Daniè
  • Taské, Kjetil
Publication date
October 2014
Publisher
Company of Biologists

Abstract

International audienceCell fusion occurs as part of the differentiation of some cell types, including myotubes in muscle and osteoclasts in remodeling bone. In the human placenta, mononuclear cytotrophoblasts in a human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)-driven process fuse to form multinucleated syncytia that allow the exchange of nutrients and gases between the maternal and fetal circulation. Experiments in which protein kinase A (PKA) is displaced from A-kinase anchoring proteins (AKAPs), or in which specific AKAPs are depleted by siRNA-mediated knockdown, point to ezrin as a scaffold required for hCG-, cAMP-and PKA-mediated regulation of the fusion process. By a variety of immunoprecipitation and immunolocalization experiments, we show that e...

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