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Early biochemical events in lymphocyte activation. I. Investigations on the nature and significance of early calcium fluxes observed in mitogen-induced T and B lymphocytes.
Authors:M H Freedman
Affiliation:Faculty of Pharmacy and Institute of Immunology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:45Ca2+ uptake was detected within minutes following addition of T- and B-cell2 mitogens to mouse lymphocytes. The T-cell mitogens (Con A and PHA) gave an ~twofold increase in 45Ca2+ uptake (representing an influx of ~ 130 amol per lymphocyte, corresponding to an increase in average cellular Ca2+ of ~0.95 mM). B-cell mitogens which gave the largest 45Ca2+ uptake (~twofold) were purified LPS preparations from Salmonella minnesota R595 and Escherichia coli 0111:2125. The 45Ca2+ uptake by rabbit splenocytes using specific anti-b4 allotype antiserum was comparable to that obtained with the two purified LPS preparations. A23187, in low nontoxic doses, gave an ~sixfold increase in 45Ca2+ uptake with mouse T cells. The 45Ca2+ uptake was modulated by cyclic nucleotides showing a “yin-yang” effect. The results suggest a possible entry of 45Ca2+ from the extracellular medium through “gated Ca2+ channels” in the plasma membrane into the cytosol by passive diffusion. The Ca2+ may be sequestered in the mitochondria, and the excess Ca2+ is later effluxed into the extracellular medium. The fact that 45Ca2+ uptake appears to be one of the earliest events occurring after ligand binding to the cell, together with the demonstration of a Ca2+-dependent glucose uptake and a requirement for extracellular Ca2+ for DNA synthesis, suggest that, as it is now known to function in many other cellular responses, Ca2+ may operate as a second messenger for lymphocyte activation.
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