Expression of T Cell Receptor γ-Chain in Murine Cytotoxic T Cells: Analysis of a Highly Transcribed Nonrearranged Gene Cluster

Pathobiology ◽  
1988 ◽  
Vol 56 (4) ◽  
pp. 181-189
Author(s):  
Manfred Schulz ◽  
Gabi Lienhard ◽  
Fabio Rupp ◽  
Rolf M. Zinkernagel ◽  
Hans Hengartner
Nature ◽  
1994 ◽  
Vol 369 (6479) ◽  
pp. 407-410 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Alessandro Sette ◽  
Francis V. Chisari ◽  
Amalia Penna ◽  
Massimo Levrero ◽  
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2000 ◽  
Vol 148 (3) ◽  
pp. 603-614 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam Zweifach

Calcium influx is critical for T cell activation. Evidence has been presented that T cell receptor–stimulated calcium influx in helper T lymphocytes occurs via channels activated as a consequence of depletion of intracellular calcium stores, a mechanism known as capacitative Ca2+ entry (CCE). However, two key questions have not been addressed. First, the mechanism of calcium influx in cytotoxic T cells has not been examined. While the T cell receptor–mediated early signals in helper and cytotoxic T cells are similar, the physiology of the cells is strikingly different, raising the possibility that the mechanism of calcium influx is also different. Second, contact of T cells with antigen-presenting cells or targets involves a host of intercellular interactions in addition to those between antigen–MHC and the T cell receptor. The possibility that calcium influx pathways in addition to those activated via the T cell receptor may be activated by contact with relevant cells has not been addressed. We have used imaging techniques to show that target-cell–stimulated calcium influx in CTLs occurs primarily through CCE. We investigated the permeability of the CTL influx pathway for divalent cations, and compared it to the permeability of CCE in Jurkat human leukemic T cells. CCE in CTLs shows a similar ability to discriminate between calcium, barium, and strontium as CCE in Jurkat human leukemic T lymphocytes, where CCE is likely to mediated by Ca2+ release–activated Ca2+ current (CRAC) channels, suggesting that CRAC channels also underlie CCE in CTLs. These results are the first determination of the mechanism of calcium influx in cytotoxic T cells and the first demonstration that cell contact–mediated calcium signals in T cells occur via depletion-activated channels.


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pp. 165-173 ◽  
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Masaaki Terada ◽  
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