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PubMed 2578888


Referenced in: none

Automatically associated channels: Kv10.1



Title: Stimulation of the T3-T cell receptor complex induces a membrane-potential-sensitive calcium influx.

Authors: H C Oettgen, C Terhorst, L C Cantley, P M Rosoff

Journal, date & volume: Cell, 1985 Mar , 40, 583-90

PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2578888


Abstract
Three monoclonal antibodies selected for their recognition of parts of the T3-T cell receptor complex on human T lymphocytes were found to induce an increase in cytoplasmic free Ca2+ (Ca2+i) in the T cell leukemia line HPB-ALL as measured by Quin2 fluorescence. These reagents are directed against T3 (OKT3), a nonvariable T3-associated structure (WT-31) and the variable region of the T3-associated antigen receptor (T40/25) of this cell line. The rise in Ca2+i was dependent on the presence of extracellular Ca2+, occurred within 30 sec of stimulation, and was sustained for at least 10 min. Fab fragments of OKT3 also caused a rapid increase in Ca2+i, indicating that cross-linking is not necessary to induce a Ca2+ response. Alterations in plasma membrane potential and La3+ blocked the Ca2+ influx induced by OKT3 and T40/25. These data suggest that the T3-T cell receptor complex of human T lymphocytes may be an antigen-regulated Ca2+ channel.