Cell
Volume 106, Issue 4, 24 August 2001, Pages 499-509
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Chromogranin A, an “On/Off” Switch Controlling Dense-Core Secretory Granule Biogenesis

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Abstract

We present evidence that regulation of dense-core secretory granule biogenesis and hormone secretion in endocrine cells is dependent on chromogranin A (CGA). Downregulation of CGA expression in a neuroendocrine cell line, PC12, by antisense RNAs led to profound loss of dense-core secretory granules, impairment of regulated secretion of a transfected prohormone, and reduction of secretory granule proteins. Transfection of bovine CGA into a CGA-deficient PC12 clone rescued the regulated secretory phenotype. Stable transfection of CGA into a CGA-deficient pituitary cell line, 6T3, lacking a regulated secretory pathway, restored regulated secretion. Overexpression of CGA induced dense-core granules, immunoreactive for CGA, in nonendocrine fibroblast CV-1 cells. We conclude that CGA is an “on/off” switch that alone is sufficient to drive dense-core secretory granule biogenesis and hormone sequestration in endocrine cells.

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