Pharmacologic Approach to Defective Protein Trafficking in the E637K-hERG Mutant With PD-118057 and Thapsigargin

Haiyan Mao, Xiaoli Lu, Justin Michael Karush, Xiaoyan Huang, Xi Yang, Yanna Ba, Ying Wang, Ningsheng Liu, Jianqing Zhou, Jiangfang Lian

PLoS One. 2013 Jun 19;8(6):e65481.

PMID: 23840331

Abstract:

Background:




Treatment of LQT2 is inadequate. Many drugs which can pharmacologically rescue defective protein trafficking in LQT2 also result in potent blockade of HERG current, negating their therapeutic benefit. It is reported that PD-118057 and thapsigargin can rescue LQT2 without hERG channel blockade, but the precise mechanism of action is unknown. Furthermore, the effect of PD-118057 and thapsigargin on the dominant negative E637K-hERG mutant has not been previously investigated.













Objective:




IN THIS STUDY, WE INVESTIGATED: (a) the effect of PD-118057 and thapsigargin on the current amplitudes of WT-hERG and WT/E637K-hERG channels; (b) the effect of PD-118057 and thapsigargin on the biophysical properties of WT-hERG and WT/E637K-hERG channels; (c) whether drug treatment can rescue channel processing and trafficking defects of the WT/E637K-hERG mutant.













Methods:




The whole-cell Patch-clamp technique was used to assess the effect of PD-118057 and thapsigargin on the electrophysiological characteristics of the rapidly activating delayed rectifier K(+) current (Ikr) of the hERG protein channel. Western blot was done to investigate pharmacological rescue on hERG protein channel function.













Results:




In our study, PD-118057 was shown to significantly enhance both the maximum current amplitude and tail current amplitude, but did not alter the gating and kinetic properties of the WT-hERG channel, with the exception of accelerating steady-state inactivation. Additionally, thapsigargin shows a similar result as PD-118057 for the WT-hERG channel, but with the exception of attenuating steady-state inactivation. However, for the WT/E637K-hERG channel, PD-118057 had no effect on either the current or on the gating and kinetic properties. Furthermore, thapsigargin treatment did not alter the current or the gating and kinetic properties of the WT/E637K-hERG channel, with the exception of opening at more positive voltages.













Conclusion:




Our findings illustrate that neither PD-118057 nor thapsigargin play a role in correcting the dominant-negative effect of the E637K-hERG mutant.

Chemicals Related in the Paper:

Catalog Number Product Name Structure CAS Number Price
AP313674974 PD-118057 PD-118057 313674-97-4 Price
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