Literature DB >> 27020575

Cutting off the power: inhibition of leukemia cell growth by pausing basal ATP release and P2X receptor signaling?

Carola Ledderose1, Tobias Woehrle1, Stephan Ledderose1, Katharina Strasser1, Richard Seist1, Yi Bao1, Jingping Zhang1, Wolfgang G Junger2,3.   

Abstract

T cells respond to antigen stimulation with the rapid release of cellular ATP, which stimulates an autocrine feedback mechanism that regulates calcium influx through P2X receptors. This autocrine purinergic feedback mechanism plays an essential role in the activation of T cells resulting in cell proliferation and clonal expansion. We recently reported that increases in mitochondrial ATP production drive this stimulation-induced purinergic signaling mechanism but that low-level mitochondrial ATP production fuels basal T cell functions required to maintain vigilance of unstimulated T cells. Here we studied whether defects in these purinergic signaling mechanisms are involved in the unwanted proliferation of leukemia T cells. We found that acute leukemia T cells (Jurkat) possess a larger number and more active mitochondria than their healthy counterparts. Jurkat cells have higher intracellular ATP concentrations and generat more extracellular ATP than unstimulated T cells from healthy donors. As a result, increased purinergic signaling through P2X1 and P2X7 receptors elevates baseline levels of cytosolic Ca(2+) in Jurkat cells. We found that pharmacological inhibition of this basal purinergic signaling mechanism decreases mitochondrial activity, Ca(2+) signaling, and cell proliferation. Similar results were seen in the leukemic cell lines THP-1, U-937, and HL-60. Combined treatment with inhibitors of P2X1 or P2X7 receptors and the chemotherapeutic agent 6-mercaptopurine completely blocked Jurkat cell proliferation. Our results demonstrate that increased mitochondrial metabolism promotes autocrine purinergic signaling and uncontrolled proliferation of leukemia cells. These findings suggest that deranged purinergic signaling can result in T cell malignancy and that therapeutic targeting aimed at purinergic signaling is a potential strategy to combat T cell leukemia.

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Keywords:  Jurkat T cells; Mitochondria; P2X receptors; Proliferation; Purinergic signaling; T lymphocytes

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27020575      PMCID: PMC5023625          DOI: 10.1007/s11302-016-9510-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Purinergic Signal        ISSN: 1573-9538            Impact factor:   3.765


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