More than just water channels: unexpected cellular roles of aquaporins
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- 1 August 2005
- journal article
- review article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Journal of Cell Science
- Vol. 118 (15), 3225-3232
- https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.02519
Abstract
Aquaporins (AQPs) are membrane proteins that transport water and, in some cases, also small solutes such as glycerol. AQPs are expressed in many fluid-transporting tissues, such as kidney tubules and glandular epithelia, as well as in non-fluid-transporting tissues, such as epidermis, adipose tissue and astroglia. Their classical role in facilitating trans-epithelial fluid transport is well understood, as in the urinary concentrating mechanism and gland fluid secretion. AQPs are also involved in swelling of tissues under stress, as in the injured cornea and the brain in stroke, tumor and infection. Recent analysis of AQP-knockout mice has revealed unexpected cellular roles of AQPs. AQPs facilitate cell migration, as manifested by reduced tumor angiogenesis in AQP1-knockout mice, by a mechanism that might involve facilitated water transport in lamellipodia of migrating cells. AQPs that transport both glycerol and water regulate glycerol content in epidermis and fat, and consequently skin hydration/biosynthesis and fat metabolism. AQPs might also be involved in neural signal transduction, cell volume regulation and organellar physiology. The many roles of AQPs could be exploited for clinical benefit; for example, treatments that modulate AQP expression/function could be used as diuretics, and in the treatment of brain swelling, glaucoma, epilepsy, obesity and cancer.Keywords
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