Inhibition of akt activity and calcium channel function coordinately drive cell-cell fusion in the BeWo choriocarcinoma placental cell line

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To establish a simple and quantitative live cell fusion assay for placental syncytialization, we generated stable GFP and dsRed expressing fusogenic BeWo cell lines. Fluorescent Activated Cell Sorting was shown to provide a quantitative determination of forskolin (cAMP-mediated) fusion in a time and concentration dependent manner consistent with the increased secretion of beta human chorionic gonadotrophin (β-HCG) and appearance of multi-nucleated cells. Analyses of the fusion process demonstrated that in addition to increased cAMP levels, simultaneous reduction of intracellular calcium and inhibition of Type 1 phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K)/Akt signaling also resulted in cell fusion. Although individual blockade of calcium channel function or PI3K/Akt signaling was without effect, the combination with forskolin resulted in a potentiation of cell fusion. These data demonstrate syncytialization is a complex process that depends upon the regulation of distinct signaling inputs that function in concert with each other. © 2012 Vatish et al.

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Vatish, M., Tesfa, L., Grammatopoulos, D., Yamada, E., Bastie, C. C., & Pessin, J. E. (2012). Inhibition of akt activity and calcium channel function coordinately drive cell-cell fusion in the BeWo choriocarcinoma placental cell line. PLoS ONE, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029353

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