Fluorescent visualization of complement-dependent pannexin activity in microglia

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Abstract

Abstract The goal of this project is fluorescently visualize ATP release and extracellular accumulation at the surface of stimulated microglia. The development of this innovative technology has the potential to enable spatiotemporal imaging of microglial extracellular signaling. For this project, I am exploiting the presence of the cell's glycocalyx to attach ATP-sensitive biosensors at the sites of ATP accumulation. There are two aims to this project: 1) to synthesize a novel, polyhistidine binding moiety that covalently modifies the glycocalyces of living cells and binds recombinant biosensors to measure ion and metabolite efflux and accumulation; 2) to visualize and measure ATP release from pannexin channels in C5a stimulated microglia. The completion of these aims will yield a transformative set of chemical-biological tools and methodologies to investigate the physiology and pathophysiology of pannexin-dependent activity in glia, and potentially in living animals.

Key facts

NIH application ID
9930684
Project number
5F31NS108578-03
Recipient
UNIV OF MASSACHUSETTS MED SCH WORCESTER
Principal Investigator
Daniel Armon Gutierrez
Activity code
F31
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$17,900
Award type
5
Project period
2018-07-01 → 2021-01-31