The effect of the immunosuppressant FK-506 on alternate pathways of T cell activation
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The effect of the immunosuppressant FK-506 on alternate pathways of T cell activation
Abstract
Structurally unrelated, FK-506 and cyclosporin (CsA) bind to and inhibit the action of distinct cytoplasmic receptors, FK-506-binding protein (FKBP) and cyclophilin (CyP), respectively. These receptors, termed immunophilins, share no sequence similarity, and yet both have been demonstrated to be capable of catalyzing the cis-trans isomerization of peptidyl-prolyl bonds (rotamase activity). Because FK-506 and CsA bind to different intracellular target structures, we investigated the spectrum of action of FK-506, in comparison to CsA, on T cell activation. We have shown that FK-506, like CsA, is able to inhibit T cell activation mediated not only by the T cell receptor-CD3 complex, but also via another surface molecule, CD2. T cell proliferation, stimulation of interleukin 2 production, and induction of apoptosis were all sensitive to inhibition by both FK-506 and CsA. With each parameter of activation, FK-506 is approximately 10-100-fold more effective than CsA. In contrast, FK-506 did not affect T cell proliferation induced by anti-CD28 monoclonal antibody in the presence of phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate. This CD28 pathway, however, was inhibited by a structural homology of FK-506, rapamycin, demonstrating that the mechanism of action of FK-506 has specificity. These data suggest that immunophilins or the complex of drug coupled to immunophilin (i.e. FK-506/FKBP, CsA/CyP) are involved in and regulate selective pathways of T cell stimulation.
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