PROTEASE-DEPENDENT T-CELL ACTIVATION - LIGATION OF EFFECTOR CELL PROTEASE RECEPTOR-1 (EPR-1) STIMULATES LYMPHOCYTE-PROLIFERATION

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ALTIERI, DC [1 ]
STAMNES, SJ [1 ]
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[1] Scripps Res Inst, DEPT VASC BIOL, LA JOLLA, CA 92037 USA
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10.1006/cimm.1994.1130
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Blood proteases regulate cellular growth through the recognition and signaling properties of specialized membrane receptors. Previous studies have identified a novel lymphocyte activation-dependent antigen, denominated effector cell protease receptor-1 (EPR-1), which binds the coagulation protease factor Xa on various leukocyte subsets. Here we show that occupancy of EPR-1 with physiologic concentrations of factor Xa (15-75 nM), or with ''surrogate'' monoclonal antibody ligands, stimulates proliferation of both T and B lymphocyte subsets and augments CD3-dependent lymphocyte proliferation. At suboptimal responder cell concentrations, ligation of EPR-1 costimulates lymphocyte proliferation in the presence of accessory signals, i.e., phorbol ester, IL-2. At higher responder cell concentrations, occupancy of EPR-1 per se is sufficient to initiate lymphocyte proliferation. EPR-1-dependent T cell activation is associated with early surface expression of IL-2 receptor on target cells, thus increasing by five- to eightfold their mitogenic responsiveness to very low doses of IL-2 (0.2 U/ml). Consistent with a postulated role in transmembrane signal transduction, cross-linking of EPR-1 transiently increases cytosolic free [Ca2+](i) in single adherent T cells. These findings suggest that proteases ubiquitously generated in vivo might contribute a regulatory mechanism of cytokine- or antigen receptor-dependent T cell activation and identify EPR-1 as a novel signal-transducing molecule of lymphocyte stimulation. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.
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