Abstract

Connexin (Cx) 43 hemichannels in osteocytes are thought to play a critical role in releasing bone modulators in response to mechanical loading, a process important for bone formation and remodeling. However, the underlying mechanism that regulates the opening of mechanosensitive hemichannels is largely unknown. We have recently shown that Cx43 and integrin α5 interact directly with each other, and activation of PI3K appears to be required for Cx43 hemichannel opening by mechanical stimulation. Here, we show that mechanical loading through fluid flow shear stress (FFSS) increased the level of active AKT, a downstream effector of PI3K, which is correlated with the opening of hemichannels. Both Cx43 and integrin α5 are directly phosphorylated by AKT. Inhibition of AKT activation significantly reduced FFSS-induced opening of hemichannels and disrupted the interaction between Cx43 and integrin α5. Moreover, AKT phosphorylation on Cx43 and integrin α5 enhanced their interaction. In contrast to the C terminus of wild-type Cx43, overexpression of the C-terminal mutant containing S373A, a consensus site previously shown to be phosphorylated by AKT, failed to bind with α5 and hence could not inhibit hemichannel opening. Together, our results suggest that AKT activated by FFSS directly phosphorylates Cx43 and integrin α5, and Ser-373 of Cx43 plays a predominant role in mediating the interaction between these two proteins and Cx43 hemichannel opening, a crucial step to mediate the anabolic function of mechanical loading in the bone.

Highlights

  • Opening of Cx43 hemichannels by mechanical stress releases factors important for bone remodeling; the regulatory mechanism is unknown

  • Our results suggest that AKT activated by fluid flow shear stress (FFSS) directly phosphorylates Cx43 and integrin ␣5, and Ser-373 of Cx43 plays a predominant role in mediating the interaction between these two proteins and Cx43 hemichannel opening, a crucial step to mediate the anabolic function of mechanical loading in the bone

  • AKT Kinase Is Activated in Response to FFSS—We recently showed that inhibition of PI3K activation blocked the HC opening induced by FFSS [25], suggesting the possible involvement of PI3K signaling

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Summary

Background

Opening of Cx43 hemichannels by mechanical stress releases factors important for bone remodeling; the regulatory mechanism is unknown. Result: Upon mechanical stimulation, AKT phosphorylates integrin ␣5 and Cx43, increases interaction, and opens hemichannels. We show that mechanical loading through fluid flow shear stress (FFSS) increased the level of active AKT, a downstream effector of PI3K, which is correlated with the opening of hemichannels. Both Cx43 and integrin ␣5 are directly phosphorylated by AKT. Our results suggest that AKT activated by FFSS directly phosphorylates Cx43 and integrin ␣5, and Ser-373 of Cx43 plays a predominant role in mediating the interaction between these two proteins and Cx43 hemichannel opening, a crucial step to mediate the anabolic function of mechanical loading in the bone. AKT conveys mechanical signals to HCs and directly regulates HC function in osteocytes

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