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Investigation of early T cell activation: analysis of the effect of specific antigen, interleukin 2 and monoclonal antibodies on intracellular free calcium concentration.

K O'Flynn, E D Zanders, J R Lamb, P C Beverley, D L Wallace, P E Tatham, W J Tax, D C Linch.   

Abstract

The three mitogenic anti-T3 antibodies, UCHT1, anti-Leu-4 and WT-32, all produce a rapid increase in T cell intracellular Ca2+ ( [Ca2+]i) in all individuals, as measured by quin 2 tetra-acetoxymethyl ester fluorescence. This indicates that the lack of responsiveness of approximately 30% of individuals to UCHT1 in proliferation assays is not due to failure of the antibody to elicit Ca2+ mobilization and that a rise in [Ca2+]i is per se not adequate to induce cell division. Another mitogenic antibody, WT-31, which is directed against the constant portion of the T cell receptor, did not, however, produce a rapid calcium rise in peripheral blood T cells. The clone HA1.7 gave a similar Ca2+ response to UCHT1. WT-31 did not induce a rise in [Ca2+]i, nor did the specific antigen to which the clone responded. Accessory cells may be required to induce Ca2+ mobilization with these ligands. There was no response to IL2, or an antibody (anti-Tac) to the IL2 receptor. In contrast to peripheral blood T cells treatment of HA1.7 with WT-31 led to an enhancement of the calcium response to subsequent UCHT1 addition. Furthermore, cross-linking of WT-31 on the surface of HA1.7 cells did produce a small rise in [Ca2+]i. The IL2-independent malignant T cell line, HUT78, exhibited a calcium response to both UCHT1 and WT-32. Both of these responses occurred without cross-linking. The T cell receptor is closely associated with cell-surface proteins, including the T3 antigen and these studies confirm the importance of the T3 antigen in T cell activation. They also suggest that the relationship between the T cell receptor and the T3 antigen may vary in T cells in different proliferative states.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2578401     DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830150103

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


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Authors:  K O'Flynn; M Russul-Saib; I Ando; D L Wallace; P C Beverley; A W Boylston; D C Linch
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Authors:  J A Ledbetter; L E Gentry; C H June; P S Rabinovitch; A F Purchio
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6.  Crosslinking of surface antigens causes mobilization of intracellular ionized calcium in T lymphocytes.

Authors:  J A Ledbetter; C H June; L S Grosmaire; P S Rabinovitch
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1987-03       Impact factor: 11.205

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Authors:  J S Goodwin
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10.  Two distinct signals regulate induction of IL-2 responsiveness in CD8+ murine T cells.

Authors:  H Wagner; K Heeg
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1988-07       Impact factor: 7.397

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