Emerging roles of L-type voltage gated and other calcium channels in T lymphocytes.
In T lymphocytes, calcium ion controls a variety of biological processes including development, survival, proliferation, and effector functions. These distinct and specific roles are regulated by different calcium signals, which are generated by various plasma membrane calcium channels. The repertoi...
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doaj-60f69ccfb9244481be7b081a8d0b0a432020-11-24T23:41:34ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242013-08-01410.3389/fimmu.2013.0024357707Emerging roles of L-type voltage gated and other calcium channels in T lymphocytes.Abdallah eBadou0Mithilesh K. Jha1Didi eMatza2Richard A. Flavell3Richard A. Flavell4Université Cadi Ayyad, Faculté polydisciplinaire Safi, Safi, Morocco.Trudeau InstituteHadassah Medical CenterYale University School of MedicineHoward Hughes Medical InstituteIn T lymphocytes, calcium ion controls a variety of biological processes including development, survival, proliferation, and effector functions. These distinct and specific roles are regulated by different calcium signals, which are generated by various plasma membrane calcium channels. The repertoire of calcium-conducting proteins in T lymphocytes includes store-operated CRAC channels, transient receptor potential (TRP) channels, P2X channels, and L-type voltage-gated calcium (Cav1) channels. In this paper, we will focus mainly on the role of the Cav1 channels found expressed by T lymphocytes, where these channels appear to operate in a TCR stimulation-dependent and voltage-sensor independent manner. We will review their expression profile at various differentiation stages of CD4 and CD8 T lymphocytes. Then, we will present crucial genetic evidence in favor of a role of these Cav1 channels and related regulatory proteins in both CD4 and CD8 T cell functions such as proliferation, survival, cytokine production and cytolysis. Finally, we will provide evidence and speculate on how these voltage-gated channels might function in the T lymphocyte, a non-excitable cell.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00243/fullCalcium ChannelsCD4 T cellsCD8 T cellsCRAC channelCaV1 channels |
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Abdallah eBadou Mithilesh K. Jha Didi eMatza Richard A. Flavell Richard A. Flavell Emerging roles of L-type voltage gated and other calcium channels in T lymphocytes. Frontiers in Immunology Calcium Channels CD4 T cells CD8 T cells CRAC channel CaV1 channels |
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Abdallah eBadou Mithilesh K. Jha Didi eMatza Richard A. Flavell Richard A. Flavell |
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Emerging roles of L-type voltage gated and other calcium channels in T lymphocytes. |
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Emerging roles of L-type voltage gated and other calcium channels in T lymphocytes. |
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Emerging roles of L-type voltage gated and other calcium channels in T lymphocytes. |
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Emerging roles of L-type voltage gated and other calcium channels in T lymphocytes. |
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Emerging roles of L-type voltage gated and other calcium channels in T lymphocytes. |
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emerging roles of l-type voltage gated and other calcium channels in t lymphocytes. |
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Frontiers in Immunology |
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2013-08-01 |
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In T lymphocytes, calcium ion controls a variety of biological processes including development, survival, proliferation, and effector functions. These distinct and specific roles are regulated by different calcium signals, which are generated by various plasma membrane calcium channels. The repertoire of calcium-conducting proteins in T lymphocytes includes store-operated CRAC channels, transient receptor potential (TRP) channels, P2X channels, and L-type voltage-gated calcium (Cav1) channels. In this paper, we will focus mainly on the role of the Cav1 channels found expressed by T lymphocytes, where these channels appear to operate in a TCR stimulation-dependent and voltage-sensor independent manner. We will review their expression profile at various differentiation stages of CD4 and CD8 T lymphocytes. Then, we will present crucial genetic evidence in favor of a role of these Cav1 channels and related regulatory proteins in both CD4 and CD8 T cell functions such as proliferation, survival, cytokine production and cytolysis. Finally, we will provide evidence and speculate on how these voltage-gated channels might function in the T lymphocyte, a non-excitable cell. |
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Calcium Channels CD4 T cells CD8 T cells CRAC channel CaV1 channels |
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http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00243/full |
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