Intracellular Ca2+ regulation in CD3 stimulated Jurkat T cells involves H+ fluxes
- PMID: 1662064
- DOI: 10.1016/0898-6568(91)90075-6
Intracellular Ca2+ regulation in CD3 stimulated Jurkat T cells involves H+ fluxes
Abstract
Triggering the CD3/TCR complex of T lymphocytes induces a rapid rise in cytosolic free calcium followed by a slowly declining plateau. The level of this plateau depends on external pH, the more alkalinized media leading to higher values. Neither a pH-dependent binding of mAb, nor a perturbation of internal pH can account for this effect. In a sodium-free medium, or in the presence of dimethylamiloride Ca2+, elevation is accompanied by an acidification of the cells; both of them depend, to the same extent, on external calcium concentration. TPA inhibits CD3-, but not ionomycin-induced Ca2+ and H+ raises, indicating that it acts more probably on Ca2+ influx, rather than on its efflux. These results suggest that intracellular calcium could be regulated by a Ca2+/H+ ATPase which drives H+ in and Ca2+ out. In the presence of external Na+, H+ should return to the medium by the Na+/H+ exchanger.
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