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Pertussis toxin triggers rapid second messenger production in human T lymphocytes.

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Rosoff, PM; Walker, R; Winberry, L
Published in: J Immunol
October 1, 1987

Pertussis toxin (PT) is a known mitogen for T lymphocytes. The mechanism by which the toxin stimulates proliferation has remained obscure and paradoxical because, in some types of cells, the toxin also inhibits growth factor-mediated signal transduction. It has previously been shown that the adenosine-diphosphate ribosyltransferase activity of the toxin is not required to produce the mitogenic effect. A biochemical explanation for the mitogenic activity has therefore remained obscure. We investigated the biochemical basis for the mitogenic activity of PT by using the transformed human T cell line, Jurkat. PT stimulated a rapid rise in cytosolic-free [Ca2+] from both intra- and extracellular sources. This was associated with an increase in the cellular diacylglycerol and inositol triphosphate levels with a concomitant decrease in the levels of phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate and phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate. The half-maximal effective dose of PT was 1.7 nM. PT also stimulated the production of interleukin 2. Only the holotoxin or B-oligomer (the presumptive membrane-binding subunit) was capable of stimulating an increase in [Ca2+] in these cells. This activity of PT mimicked that of some anti-T3-T cell antigen receptor complex monoclonal antibodies that also stimulate increases in the second messengers, diacylglycerol and Ca2+. The effects of PT and anti-T3 complex antibody were identical and not additive in Jurkat cells, suggesting that both agents were activating the same signal transduction pathway. These data provide a mechanistic explanation for the mitogenic effects of PT and suggest that the toxin may be interacting with a specific receptor in the T lymphocyte plasma membrane.

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Published In

J Immunol

ISSN

0022-1767

Publication Date

October 1, 1987

Volume

139

Issue

7

Start / End Page

2419 / 2423

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Virulence Factors, Bordetella
  • T-Lymphocytes
  • Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell
  • Pertussis Toxin
  • Interleukin-2
  • Inositol Phosphates
  • Immunology
  • Humans
  • Diglycerides
  • Cell Line, Transformed
 

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Rosoff, P. M., Walker, R., & Winberry, L. (1987). Pertussis toxin triggers rapid second messenger production in human T lymphocytes. J Immunol, 139(7), 2419–2423.
Rosoff, P. M., R. Walker, and L. Winberry. “Pertussis toxin triggers rapid second messenger production in human T lymphocytes.J Immunol 139, no. 7 (October 1, 1987): 2419–23.
Rosoff PM, Walker R, Winberry L. Pertussis toxin triggers rapid second messenger production in human T lymphocytes. J Immunol. 1987 Oct 1;139(7):2419–23.
Rosoff, P. M., et al. “Pertussis toxin triggers rapid second messenger production in human T lymphocytes.J Immunol, vol. 139, no. 7, Oct. 1987, pp. 2419–23.
Rosoff PM, Walker R, Winberry L. Pertussis toxin triggers rapid second messenger production in human T lymphocytes. J Immunol. 1987 Oct 1;139(7):2419–2423.

Published In

J Immunol

ISSN

0022-1767

Publication Date

October 1, 1987

Volume

139

Issue

7

Start / End Page

2419 / 2423

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Virulence Factors, Bordetella
  • T-Lymphocytes
  • Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell
  • Pertussis Toxin
  • Interleukin-2
  • Inositol Phosphates
  • Immunology
  • Humans
  • Diglycerides
  • Cell Line, Transformed