Cyclosporin A inhibits 2-chloroadenosine-induced DNA cleavage in mouse thymocytes
- PMID: 7705972
- DOI: 10.1016/0192-0561(94)90078-7
Cyclosporin A inhibits 2-chloroadenosine-induced DNA cleavage in mouse thymocytes
Abstract
Incubation of mouse thymocytes with the adenosine analogue 2-chloroadenosine resulted in enhanced internucleosomal DNA fragmentation which could be inhibited by the immunosuppressive drug cyclosporin A. In order to be effective, cyclosporin A had to be added to thymocyte preparations at the same time as 2-chloroadenosine. Since cyclosporin A is a selective inhibitor of calcineurin, our data suggest a possible role for calcineurin as a signaling intermediate in the apoptotic pathway activated in thymocytes through adenosine receptors. However, at the present time we cannot exclude the possibility that the inhibitory effect of cyclosporin A on 2-chloroadenosine-induced apoptosis may be mediated through a calcineurin-independent process.
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