Effect of thapsigargin on cytoplasmic Ca2+ and proliferation of human lymphocytes in relations to AIDS

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Abstract

The tumuour-promoting sesquiterpene lactone, thapsigargin, induced a dose-dependent increase of the cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentrations ([Ca2+]i) in human lymphocytes from a resting level between 100 and 150 nM up to about 1 μM. Half-maximum response was found at about 1 nM of thapsigargin, full response at 100 nM. The effect of thapsigargin on [Ca2+], expected that of phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) which raised [Ca2+]i to maximum 300 nM. In combination with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), thapsigargin stimulated the proliferation of normal lymphocytes to the same extent as did PHA, whereas the thapsigargin /PMA treatment could not restore the defective proliferation of AIDS lymphocytes in spite of the increased [Ca2+]i. Thapsigargin or PMA added separately had no stimulatory effects on cell profileration. The thapsigargin/PMA treatment caused an increase in interleukin-2 (IL-2) production of the lymphocytes, which was much higher than that caused by the PHA treatment, even in AIDS lymphocytes. Moreover, the thapsigargin/PMA treatment stimulated the expression of the IL-2 receptors on both normal and AIDS lymphocytes, similar to the effect of PHA. It is concluded that thapsigargin exerts its effects on lymphocyte proliferation by increasing [Ca2+]i, and that the general defect of AIDS lymphocytes, rather than being ascribed to the initiating signal systems, is associated with later events related to DNA synthesis and proliferation.

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