Induction of NFAT-mediated transcription by Gq-coupled receptors in lymphoid and non-lymphoid cells
- PMID: 8631834
- DOI: 10.1074/jbc.271.18.10429
Induction of NFAT-mediated transcription by Gq-coupled receptors in lymphoid and non-lymphoid cells
Abstract
The nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) was discovered as an inducible transcription factor activated by antigen stimulation of the T cell receptor in lymphocytes. Stimulation of NFAT-mediated transcription is now reported in both lymphoid and non-lymphoid cells following activation of a neurotransmitter receptor. Carbachol induces robust luciferase responses in Jurkat and pheochromocytoma PC12 cells expressing an NFAT-luciferase reporter construct and a Gq-coupled m3 muscarinic receptor. Cyclosporin blocks this response in PC12 cells, as in Jurkat cells. In PC12 cells expressing a Gi-coupled m2 muscarinic receptor, carbachol induces NFAT-mediated luciferase activity that is strictly dependent upon co-expression of a chimeric G alpha q/alpha i subunit, which confers Gq-effector coupling on Gi-linked receptors. These findings suggest that neurotransmitters, autacoids, or hormones acting on Gq-protein-coupled receptors may serve as physiological stimulators of NFAT in lymphoid and non-lymphoid cells.
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