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Regulatory role of CD4/L3T4 molecules in IL-2 production by affecting intracellular Ca2+ concentration of T cell clone stimulated with soluble anti-CD3
Authors:T Tamura  J Mizuguchi  H Nariuchi
Institution:Department of Allergology, University of Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:To elucidate the role of CD4 molecule in T cell activation, the effect of anti-CD4 on T cell IL-2 production was examined by using an alloreactive Th clone. The alloreactive T cell used in the present experiments produced IL-2 in response to soluble anti-CD3 epsilon-chain (anti-CD3) without accessory cell or insoluble antibody carrier. The IL-2 production was suppressed by the addition of anti-CD4 in cultures. An intracellular free Ca2+ concentration (Ca2+]i) of the T cell clone was elevated by anti-CD3 stimulation, but the elevation was suppressed in the presence of anti-CD4. When the clone was stimulated in Ca2(+)-free medium, the elevation of Ca2+]i was not observed. When Ca2+ influx was induced by calcium ionophore A23187 or ionomycin, the clone produced IL-2 in response to anti-CD3 in the presence of anti-CD4. When polyclonal T cell line or several other alloreactive T cell clones were examined for their anti-CD3 response, essentially the same results as mentioned above were obtained. Taken together, these results suggest that the slow and sustained elevation of Ca2+]i is an essential signal for IL-2 production of T cells, and that anti-CD4 suppresses the IL-2 production by interfering the Ca2+]i elevation. The significance of CD4 molecules in murine T cell activation was discussed.
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