Nature Communications (Mar 2017)

Potassium channels Kv1.3 and KCa3.1 cooperatively and compensatorily regulate antigen-specific memory T cell functions

  • Eugene Y. Chiang,
  • Tianbo Li,
  • Surinder Jeet,
  • Ivan Peng,
  • Juan Zhang,
  • Wyne P. Lee,
  • Jason DeVoss,
  • Patrick Caplazi,
  • Jun Chen,
  • Søren Warming,
  • David H. Hackos,
  • Susmith Mukund,
  • Christopher M. Koth,
  • Jane L. Grogan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14644
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

Abstract

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Potassium channels are essential for modulating T-cell functions. Here, by characterizing rat models and analysing human T cells, the authors identify differential requirements of two potassium channel proteins, Kv1.3 and KCa3.1, for the induction of conventional versus autoreactive T-cell responses.