Cholera toxin inhibits resting human T cell activation via a cAMP-independent pathway
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Cholera toxin inhibits resting human T cell activation via a cAMP-independent pathway
Abstract
The catalytic subunit of cholera toxin (CT) can chemically modify the alpha polypeptides of certain G-binding proteins and thus alter their function. In order to study the involvement of CT-sensitive G proteins in T cell activation, we have utilized CT in an in vitro system in which purified, resting human peripheral T cells are activated by anti-CD3 antibodies and rIL-2. Perturbation of the TCR/CD3 molecular complex by anti-CD3 antibodies causes changes in membrane phospholipids and induces a rise in cytoplasmic Ca2+. These events, however, are insufficient to allow progression into cellular proliferation and addition of IL-2 is required. Under these conditions, treatment of cells with a low concentration of CT (2 ng/ml) causes a significant inhibition of the anti-CD3-induced calcium event as well as the anti-CD3 plus IL-2-stimulated proliferation. Under our experimental conditions, inhibition of both proliferation and intracellular Ca2+ elevation by CT requires the involvement of the TCR/CD3 complex. This is supported by the observation that the toxin does not inhibit either the proliferation triggered by ionomycin and PMA or the Ca2+ influx induced by the ionophore. These data suggest that in TCR/CD3-mediated T cell activation CT acts at a point between TCR/CD3 perturbation and the generation of intracellular Ca2+. In view of the ability of CT to activate the alpha subunit of the G protein that stimulates adenyl cyclase (G alpha s), it is possible that the effect of CT on T cells is secondary to intracellular elevation of cAMP. However, measurement of cAMP levels both early after CT addition and at later time points, when proliferation is maximal, reveals lack of cyclic nucleotide accumulation. The presented data are consistent with the interpretation that the CT-mediated inhibition is caused by the modification of a G-binding protein that is either directly or indirectly associated with triggering of T cells via the TCR/CD3 molecular complex. The data also suggest that this protein is not G alpha s and it probably represents an as yet unidentified moiety or one of the several G proteins that have been recently described as regulators of phospholipase C activation.
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