PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

T Cell Receptor Mediated Calcium Entry Requires Alternatively Spliced Cav1.1 Channels.

  • Didi Matza,
  • Abdallah Badou,
  • Kathryn G Klemic,
  • Judith Stein,
  • Usha Govindarajulu,
  • Monica J Nadler,
  • Jean-Pierre Kinet,
  • Amnon Peled,
  • Oz M Shapira,
  • Leonard K Kaczmarek,
  • Richard A Flavell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147379
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. e0147379

Abstract

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The process of calcium entry in T cells is a multichannel and multi-step process. We have studied the requirement for L-type calcium channels (Cav1.1) α1S subunits during calcium entry after TCR stimulation. High expression levels of Cav1.1 channels were detected in activated T cells. Sequencing and cloning of Cav1.1 channel cDNA from T cells revealed that a single splice variant is expressed. This variant lacks exon 29, which encodes the linker region adjacent to the voltage sensor, but contains five new N-terminal exons that substitute for exons 1 and 2, which are found in the Cav1.1 muscle counterpart. Overexpression studies using cloned T cell Cav1.1 in 293HEK cells (that lack TCR) suggest that the gating of these channels was altered. Knockdown of Cav1.1 channels in T cells abrogated calcium entry after TCR stimulation, suggesting that Cav1.1 channels are controlled by TCR signaling.