UNIDIRECTIONAL, HETEROLOGOUS DESENSITIZATION OF THE PERTUSSIS TOXIN RECEPTOR BY THE CD3/TCR COMPLEX

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ROSOFF, PM
MOHAN, C
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[1] NEW ENGLAND MED CTR,GRAD PROGRAM IMMUNOL,BOSTON,MA 02111
[2] TUFTS UNIV,SCH MED,BOSTON,MA 02111
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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY | 1992年 / 149卷 / 10期
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Prolonged exposure of many types of receptors to their cognate agonists can lead to a progressive lack of responsiveness. When this occurs after stimulation by the primary agonist for a given receptor it is termed homologous desensitization, and heterologous desensitization when to an agonist binding to a different type of receptor. Pertussis toxin (PTx) is a potent mitogen for human T lymphocytes. We have previously identified the human T cell PTx receptor (PTx-R) as a 43-kDa plasma membrane protein that, when stimulated, leads to the production of the intracellular second messengers, inositol-1,4,5-triphosphate, 1,2-sn-diacylglycerol, and elevated cytosolic calcium. The PTx-R appears to require the co-expression of the CD3/TCR complex because mutant cells that lack the AgR, but express the PTx-R, fail to respond to PTx. In this report, we have investigated the relationship between these two receptor systems. Activation of the PTx-R with submaximal concentrations of PTx did not affect the ability of an anti-CD3 antibody combined with rabbit anti-mIg to stimulate increases in intracellular free calcium concentration [Ca2+]i or diacylglycerol in human peripheral blood T cells. However, treatment with soluble anti-CD3 mAb, which lead to only a modest increase in [Ca2+]i, completely inhibited the effect of PTx. The cells were not refractory to further stimulation of the AgR because cross-linking with rabbit anti-mIg resulted in the standard maximal stimulation. This effect could be observed within 1 min of treatment with anti-CD3 mAb, and persisted for at least 1 h. The effect was not caused by production of either diacylglycerol (leading to activation of PK-C) or an increase in [Ca2+]i by anti-CD3 mAb because the effect could not be mimicked by either phorbol esters or a calcium ionophore. Pretreatment of either resting T lymphoblasts or PBL with anti-CD3 mAb also prevented enhanced [H-3]TdR incorporation stimulated by PTx. These observations suggest a model in which T cells can regulate amplification of a non-AgR stimulatory pathway by heterologous desensitization.
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