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NMDA receptors as a possible component of store-operated Ca²⁺ entry in human T-lymphocytes.

L F Zainullina1, R S Yamidanov, V A Vakhitov, Yu V Vakhitova.   

Abstract

Elevation of intracellular Ca²⁺ in T-lymphocytes as a consequence of T cell antigen receptor activation triggers transcriptional programs resulting in effector cytokine secretion and immune response coordination. Increase of Ca²⁺ concentration in T-lymphocytes follows both the Ins(1,4,5)P(3)-dependent release from an intracellular store and subsequent influx from extracellular milieu. Flow cytometry and the fluorescent dye Fluo-4AM have been used to demonstrate that noncompetitive NMDA receptor antagonist (+)-MK801 inhibits Ca²⁺ influx in T cells induced by thapsigargin. Combination of thapsigargin and (+)-MK801 with following incubation does not affect Ca²⁺ mobilization from intracellular stores, while decreased Ca²⁺ entry was observed. Overall data indicate that the ion channel blocker (+)-MK801 is able to inhibit the Ca²⁺ influx and confirm our suggestion about involvement of NMDA receptor in the store-operated Ca²⁺ entry mechanisms in human T-lymphocytes. To identify the signal transduction pathways associated with NMDA receptors in mitogen-stimulated T-lymphocytes, the cells were incubated with (+)-MK801, then activity of key phosphorylated protein kinases of MAP-activated (pERK1/2, pSAPK/JNK, p-p38), Ca²⁺-dependent (pCaMKII), PI3/Akt-dependent (pGSK-3β), and PKC-activated (pPKCθ) pathways were detected. The data we obtained demonstrate that (+)-MK801 treatment leads to more prominent decrease in Ras-activated protein kinases pERK1/2 and Rac-activated proteins p-p38 and pSAPK/JNK, as compared to DAG-dependent pPKCθ and Ca²⁺-dependent pCaMKII. These results show that NMDA receptors are mainly involved in regulation of Ras/Rac-dependent signaling in T-lymphocytes.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22117548     DOI: 10.1134/S0006297911110034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry (Mosc)        ISSN: 0006-2979            Impact factor:   2.487


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