Abstract

The neuronal α7 nicotinic receptor subunit gene (CHRNA7) is partially duplicated in the human genome forming a hybrid gene (CHRFAM7A) with the novel FAM7A gene. The hybrid gene transcript, dupα7, has been identified in brain, immune cells, and the HL-60 cell line, although its translation and function are still unknown. In this study, dupα7 cDNA has been cloned and expressed in GH4C1 cells and Xenopus oocytes to study the pattern and functional role of the expressed protein. Our results reveal that dupα7 transcript was natively translated in HL-60 cells and heterologously expressed in GH4C1 cells and oocytes. Injection of dupα7 mRNA into oocytes failed to generate functional receptors, but when co-injected with α7 mRNA at α7/dupα7 ratios of 5:1, 2:1, 1:1, 1:5, and 1:10, it reduced the nicotine-elicited α7 current generated in control oocytes (α7 alone) by 26, 53, 75, 93, and 94%, respectively. This effect is mainly due to a reduction in the number of functional α7 receptors reaching the oocyte membrane, as deduced from α-bungarotoxin binding and fluorescent confocal assays. Two additional findings open the possibility that the dominant negative effect of dupα7 on α7 receptor activity observed in vitro could be extrapolated to in vivo situations. (i) Compared with α7 mRNA, basal dupα7 mRNA levels are substantial in human cerebral cortex and higher in macrophages. (ii) dupα7 mRNA levels in macrophages are down-regulated by IL-1β, LPS, and nicotine. Thus, dupα7 could modulate α7 receptor-mediated synaptic transmission and cholinergic anti-inflammatory response.

Highlights

  • The ␣7 nicotinic subunit encoded by gene CHRNA7 is located on the long arm of chromosome 15 (15q13-q14)

  • Heterologous Expression of dup␣7 Versus ␣7—Expression of foreign proteins was analyzed in GH4C1 cells transfected with plasmids dup␣71⁄7pcDNA3 or ␣71⁄7pcDNA3 and in oocytes injected with dup␣7 and ␣7 mRNAs

  • The confocal images obtained in transfected GH4C1 cells stained with Mab306 show a high expression level of both proteins, in contrast to low fluorescence detected in the negative control cells transfected with pcDNA3 (Fig. 1, A and C)

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Introduction

The ␣7 nicotinic subunit encoded by gene CHRNA7 is located on the long arm of chromosome 15 (15q13-q14).

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