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SNAT2 silencing prevents the osmotic induction of transport system A and hinders cell recovery from hypertonic stress
Under hypertonic conditions the induction of
SLC38A2/SNAT2 leads to the stimulation of transport system
A and to the increase in the cell content of amino acids. In hypertonically
stressed human fibroblasts transfection with two si-
RNAs for SNAT2 suppressed the increase in SNAT2 mRNA
and the stimulation of system A transport activity. Under the
same condition, the expansion of the intracellular amino acid
pool was significantly lowered and cell volume recovery markedly
delayed. It is concluded that the up-regulation of SNAT2
is essential for the rapid restoration of cell volume after hypertonic
stress