TRPA1 channel activation by synthetic lipid nanoparticles

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Abstract

TRPA1 is a polymodal ion channel receptor known for its role in nociception. TRPA1 can be activated by local mechanical perturbations in the surrounding plasma membrane (PM) by molecules that insert in the lipid bilayer. Here, we tested whether TRPA1 function can be modulated by lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) while interacting with the target cell plasma membrane. We found that LNP induce irregular Ca 2+ transients in heterologous and native TRPA1-expressing cells, which may reflect stochastic LNP-PM interactions. By using different cell types and applying selective and non-selective TRPA1 inhibitors, we revealed that the cytosolic [Ca 2+ ] is elevated transients arise as a result through multiple mechanisms: TRPA1-dependent Ca 2+ influx, TRPA1-independent Ca 2+ influx, and Ca 2+ mobilization from the endoplasmic reticulum. Our results describe a novel, non-canonical TRPA1 activation mechanism by LNPs, that may be relevant in the context of the development of cancer and nasal vaccines.

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