Literature DB >> 7617445

The intracellular Ca2+ concentration optimal for T cell activation is quite different after ionomycin or CD3 stimulation.

E Donnadieu1, G Bismuth, A Trautmann.   

Abstract

The relationship between the initial increase of intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) (measured at the single-cell level with an imaging system) and the ensuing proliferation was examined in a human T cell clone stimulated by a phorbol ester in combination with ionomycin, thapsigargin or an anti-CD3 mAb (monoclonal antibody against the CD3 molecule, UCHT1). From the responses to various ionomycin concentrations, one can define a range of [Ca2+]i values (400-900 nM) which appears optimal for T cell proliferation; lower [Ca2+]i values are suboptimal, higher values are cytotoxic. It was then examined if the [Ca2+]i requirements were similar following anti-CD3 stimulation. [Ca2+]i oscillations elicited by a concentration of UCHT1 (1/1,000) optimal for mitogenicity fall precisely within the 400-900 nM range. However, very low concentrations of UCHT1 (1/100,000) which evoke barely detectable [Ca2+]i responses still cause the cells to proliferate. The possibility that the lower [Ca2+]i requirements observed following anti-CD3 stimulation was due to [Ca2+]i oscillations was tested under conditions which prevented the appearance of these oscillations. It turns out that an oscillatory Ca2+ signal is not more mitogenic than a sustained augmentation of [Ca2+]i. Finally, it was examined if overstimulation via CD3 could have toxic consequences similar to those elicited after ionomycin overstimulation. Large transient [Ca2+]i responses can be observed following anti-CD3 stimulation in appropriate conditions, and namely in T cells pretreated with interleukin-2. These [Ca2+]i augmentations are not cytotoxic. A role for the plasmalemmal Ca2+ pump in the prevention of cytotoxicity can be demonstrated.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7617445     DOI: 10.1007/BF00704160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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