Literature DB >> 2174786

Phosphotyrosine phosphatases are involved in reversion of T lymphoblastic proliferation.

A V Iivanainen1, C Lindqvist, T Mustelin, L C Andersson.   

Abstract

Resting T lymphocytes can be activated by mitogens or antigens to become T blasts, which revert spontaneously both in vivo and in vitro in extended cultures to secondary, memory T lymphocytes. We have studied the role of phosphotyrosine phosphatases (PTPase) in the reversion of lymphoblasts in extended, phyto-hemagglutinin-stimulated cultures of human T lymphocytes. Membrane-associated PTPase activity is high in resting T cells, but decreased during mitogen-induced blast transformation. When the blasts were reverting to lymphocytes, the PTPase activity increased more than twofold concomitantly with an elevated surface expression of CD45. When T blasts from phytohemagglutinin-activated cultures were kept in the presence of sodium orthovanadate, an inhibitor of PTPase, they maintained their lymphoblastic proliferation and did not revert to resting lymphocytes. This was accompanied by retention of a 48-kDa phosphotyrosine-containing protein. Our data indicate an important role for PTPase in the transition of lymphocytes from an activated to a resting stage.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2174786     DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830201123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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