T-cell receptor stimulation elicits an early phase of activation and a later phase of deactivation of the transcription factor NFAT1
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T-cell receptor stimulation elicits an early phase of activation and a later phase of deactivation of the transcription factor NFAT1
Abstract
We show here that NFAT1 is rapidly activated, then slowly deactivated, by stimulation of T cells through their antigen receptor. Within minutes of T-cell receptor stimulation, NFAT1 is dephosphorylated, translocates from the cytoplasm into the nucleus, and shows an increase in its ability to bind to DNA. These changes are dependent on calcium mobilization and calcineurin activation, since they are also elicited by ionomycin and are blocked by the immunosuppressive drug cyclosporin A. After several hours of T-cell receptor stimulation, the majority of the NFAT1 in the cell reverts to its original phosphorylated form, reappears in the cytoplasm, and again displays a low affinity for DNA. Deactivation of NFAT1 is facilitated by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate and inhibitors of capacitative calcium entry and most likely reflects the slow return of intracellular free calcium concentrations towards resting levels. Our results suggest that calcineurin-dependent signalling pathways mediate the early activation of NFAT1, while phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate-dependent feedback pathways contribute to the late deactivation. Persistent NFAT-dependent cytokine gene transcription in activated T cells may be mediated by other NFAT family proteins in addition to NFAT1 during the immune response.
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