Literature DB >> 304870

Studies on the mechanism of action of guinea pig lymphotoxin. II. Increase of calcium uptake rate in LT-damaged target cells.

M Okamoto, M M Mayer.   

Abstract

In the previous paper it was suggested that the primary action of guinea pig lymphotoxin (LT) involved creation of ionic imbalances within the target L cells. The nature of these ionic disturbances is explored in this paper. The exogenous addition of CaCl2, but not KCl or NaCl, inhibited the cytotoxic action of LT. Cellular uptake rates of 45Ca++, but not 86Rb+, increased in LT-damaged L cells. The factor responsible for increasing the 45Ca++ uptake rate cochromatographed on a hydroxyapatite column with the cytotoxic activity of LT. Ouabain prevented the LT-mediated lysis and, concomitantly, depressed the LT-induced increase of 45Ca++ uptake rate. The LT-damaged L cells excluded trypan blue to the same extent as the normal cells. The addition of LT to and LT-resistant L cell mutant affected neither the 45Ca++ uptake rate nor the viability. From these observations, damage to the calcium transport system in the L cell plasma membrane is proposed as a mechanism of LT action.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 304870

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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4.  Guinea-pig lymphotoxin-mediated cytotoxicity and activation of endogenous phospholipase A2.

Authors:  H Yagisawa; T Osawa
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5.  T lymphocyte-derived demyelinating activity in multiple sclerosis patients in relapse.

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