Cyclosporine A inhibits Ca2+-dependent stimulation of the Na+/H+ antiport in human T cells.

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Rosoff, PM

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Terres, G

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United States

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2015-12-03T14:30:24Z

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1986-08

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The cyclic undecapeptide cyclosporine A (CsA) is a potent immunosuppressive agent that inhibits the initial activation of T lymphocytes. This agent appears to be most effective in blocking the action of mitogens such as concanavalin A and the calcium ionophore A23187, which cause an influx of Ca2+, but not those that may act by alternate mechanisms. These observations suggest that CsA may block a Ca2+-dependent step in T cell activation. We have shown that stimulation of the T3-T cell receptor complex-associated Ca2+ transporter activates the Na+/H+ antiport (Rosoff, P. M., and L. C. Cantley, 1985, J. Biol. Chem., 260: 14053-14059). The tumor-promoting phorbol esters, which are co-mitogenic for T cells, activate the exchanger by a separate pathway which is mediated by protein kinase C. Both the rise in intracellular Ca2+ and intracellular pH may be necessary for the successful triggering of cellular activation. In this report we show that CsA blocks the T3-T cell receptor-stimulated, Ca2+ influx-dependent activation of Na+/H+ exchange, but not the phorbol ester-mediated pathway in a transformed human T cell line. CsA inhibited mitogen-stimulation of interleukin-2 production in a separate cell line. CsA also inhibited vasopressin stimulation of the antiporter in normal rat kidney fibroblasts, but had no effect on serum or 12-O-tetradecanoyl phorbol 13-acetate stimulation. CsA did not affect serum or vasopressin or serum stimulation of normal rat kidney cell proliferation. CsA also had no effect on lipopolysaccharide or phorbol ester stimulation of Na+/H+ exchange activity or induction of differentiation in 70Z/3 pre-B lymphocytes in which these events are initiated by the protein kinase C pathway. These data suggest that mechanisms of activation of Na+/H+ exchange that involve an elevation in cytosolic Ca2+ are blocked by CsA but that C kinase-mediated regulation is unaffected. The importance of the Na+/H+ antiport in the regulation of growth and differentiation of T cells is discussed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3015982

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0021-9525

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/10958

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eng

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Rockefeller University Press

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J Cell Biol

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B-Lymphocytes

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Calcium

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Carrier Proteins

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Cell Differentiation

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Cell Line

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Cyclosporins

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Fibroblasts

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Humans

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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration

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In Vitro Techniques

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Interleukin-2

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Lymphocyte Activation

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Mitogens

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Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell

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Sodium

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Sodium-Hydrogen Antiporter

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T-Lymphocytes

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Cyclosporine A inhibits Ca2+-dependent stimulation of the Na+/H+ antiport in human T cells.

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Journal article

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3015982

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457

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463

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2

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Clinical Science Departments

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Duke

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Medicine

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Medicine, Medical Oncology

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Pediatrics

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Pediatrics, Hematology-Oncology

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School of Medicine

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Published

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103

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