Literature DB >> 1839358

Activation of phospholipase D: a signaling system set in motion by perturbation of the T lymphocyte antigen receptor/CD3 complex.

S J Stewart1, G R Cunningham, J A Strupp, F S House, L L Kelley, G S Henderson, J H Exton, S B Bocckino.   

Abstract

A number of cellular signaling systems are called into play by interaction of the T lymphocyte antigen receptor/CD3 complex with its cognate antigen. Well-described signaling systems include phosphoinositide turnover, tyrosine phosphorylation, protein kinase C activation, and increased cytosolic calcium. We have explored the possibility that another recently described signaling system, activation of phospholipase D, may be operative. Data presented here demonstrate that stimulation of Jurkat T cells with anti-CD3 antibodies or phorbol esters resulted in activation of phospholipase D, as measured by production of phosphatidylethanol and phosphatidic acid. The combination of anti-CD3 antibody plus phorbol ester led to a greater than additive production of phosphatidylethanol and to the additive production of phosphatidic acid (in the absence of ethanol). Phorbol esters as a second stimulus with anti-CD3 antibody led to a additive increase in cellular diacylglycerol content but provided no increased production of inositol phosphates, suggesting that diacylglycerol production in these cells results from hydrolysis of noninositol containing lipids as well as from phosphinositides. Exogenous addition of phosphatidic acid led to increases in cytosolic calcium that, depending on the concentration used, resulted from release of an intracellular store of calcium and influx of extracellular calcium. Changes in cytosolic calcium occurred in the absence of inositol phosphates production. These studies establish a role for increased phospholipase D activity in T lymphocyte activation.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1839358      PMCID: PMC361879          DOI: 10.1091/mbc.2.10.841

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Regul        ISSN: 1044-2030


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