Okadaic acid enhances human T cell activation and phosphorylation of an internal substrate induced by phorbol myristate acetate. |
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Authors: | Y Tada S Yoshizawa K Nagasawa I Furugo T Tsuru T Mayumi H Tsukamoto Y Niho |
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Affiliation: | First Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Okadaic acid is a potent tumor promoter and an inhibitor of serine/threonine-specific protein phosphatases. We studied the effect of okadaic acid in human T cell activation and phosphorylation of internal substrates. Okadaic acid at up to 4 nM enhanced phorbol myristate acetate (PMA)-induced proliferation and CD25 (IL-2 receptor, p55) expression, although it showed no activation by itself. Okadaic acid induced hyperphosphorylation of a 60 kDa protein in T cells as well as non-T cells, as reported in fibroblasts and keratinocytes. Preincubation with 4 nM okadaic acid enhanced PMA induced phosphorylation of the 80 kDa protein, an internal substrate of protein kinase C in T cells. These results suggest that okadaic acid inhibited dephosphorylation of protein kinase C specific substrates, and as a result, enhanced T cell activation mediated by protein kinase C pathway. |
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