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Human cytomegalovirus modulates the Ca2+ response to vasopressin and ATP in fibroblast cultures.

B Himpens1, P Proot, J Neyts, H De Smedt, E De Clercq, R Casteels.   

Abstract

The free calcium concentrations in the nucleus ([Ca2+]n) and in cytosol ([Ca2+]c) of cultured human embryonic lung (HEL) fibroblasts were estimated by confocal laser microscopy using the Ca(2+)-indicator Indo-1. In resting HEL cells, The free cellular Ca(2+)-concentration significantly increased upon human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection. The ratio between [Ca2+]n and [Ca2+]c was not affected. Following stimulation by ATP or [Arg8] vasopressin (AVP), a differential Ca2+ response of the HCMV-infected HEL cells was observed. While uninfected cells were highly sensitive to AVP and only poorly sensitive to ATP, infected cells showed a high responsiveness to ATP but not to AVP. This switch in sensitivity to the agonists first observed at 24 h post infection. The Ca(2+)-rise following ATP or AVP stimulation was derived from intracellular Ca2+ stores. The magnitude of the ATP-induced Ca(2+)-rise increased upon infection. In contrast to non-infected cells where [Ca2+]n > [Ca2+]c during stimulation with AVP or ATP, no nucleo-cytosolic Ca(2+)-gradient was observed in infected cells. Furthermore, the magnitude of the Ca2+ rise in the two compartments was higher in ATP-stimulated cells. It is concluded that HCMV infection significantly interferes with Ca(2+)-homeostasis in HEL cells which could be related to the pathogenesis of the disease.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7585888     DOI: 10.1016/0143-4160(95)90002-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Calcium        ISSN: 0143-4160            Impact factor:   6.817


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