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NFATc1/αA: The other Face of NFAT Factors in Lymphocytes

In effector T and B cells immune receptor signals induce within minutes a rise of intracellular Ca(++), the activation of the phosphatase calcineurin and the translocation of NFAT transcription factors from cytosol to nucleus. In addition to this first wave of NFAT activation, in a second step the o...

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Autores principales: Serfling, Edgar, Avots, Andris, Klein-Hessling, Stefan, Rudolf, Ronald, Vaeth, Martin, Berberich-Siebelt, Friederike
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22764736
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-811X-10-16
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author Serfling, Edgar
Avots, Andris
Klein-Hessling, Stefan
Rudolf, Ronald
Vaeth, Martin
Berberich-Siebelt, Friederike
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Avots, Andris
Klein-Hessling, Stefan
Rudolf, Ronald
Vaeth, Martin
Berberich-Siebelt, Friederike
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description In effector T and B cells immune receptor signals induce within minutes a rise of intracellular Ca(++), the activation of the phosphatase calcineurin and the translocation of NFAT transcription factors from cytosol to nucleus. In addition to this first wave of NFAT activation, in a second step the occurrence of NFATc1/αA, a short isoform of NFATc1, is strongly induced. Upon primary stimulation of lymphocytes the induction of NFATc1/αA takes place during the G1 phase of cell cycle. Due to an auto-regulatory feedback circuit high levels of NFATc1/αA are kept constant during persistent immune receptor stimulation. Contrary to NFATc2 and further NFATc proteins which dampen lymphocyte proliferation, induce anergy and enhance activation induced cell death (AICD), NFATc1/αA supports antigen-mediated proliferation and protects lymphocytes against rapid AICD. Whereas high concentrations of NFATc1/αA can also lead to apoptosis, in collaboration with NF-κB-inducing co-stimulatory signals they support the survival of mature lymphocytes in late phases after their activation. However, if dysregulated, NFATc1/αA appears to contribute to lymphoma genesis and – as we assume – to further disorders of the lymphoid system. While the molecular details of NFATc1/αA action and its contribution to lymphoid disorders have to be investigated, NFATc1/αA differs in its generation and function markedly from all the other NFAT proteins which are expressed in lymphoid cells. Therefore, it represents a prime target for causal therapies of immune disorders in future.
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spelling pubmed-34647942012-10-05 NFATc1/αA: The other Face of NFAT Factors in Lymphocytes Serfling, Edgar Avots, Andris Klein-Hessling, Stefan Rudolf, Ronald Vaeth, Martin Berberich-Siebelt, Friederike Cell Commun Signal Review In effector T and B cells immune receptor signals induce within minutes a rise of intracellular Ca(++), the activation of the phosphatase calcineurin and the translocation of NFAT transcription factors from cytosol to nucleus. In addition to this first wave of NFAT activation, in a second step the occurrence of NFATc1/αA, a short isoform of NFATc1, is strongly induced. Upon primary stimulation of lymphocytes the induction of NFATc1/αA takes place during the G1 phase of cell cycle. Due to an auto-regulatory feedback circuit high levels of NFATc1/αA are kept constant during persistent immune receptor stimulation. Contrary to NFATc2 and further NFATc proteins which dampen lymphocyte proliferation, induce anergy and enhance activation induced cell death (AICD), NFATc1/αA supports antigen-mediated proliferation and protects lymphocytes against rapid AICD. Whereas high concentrations of NFATc1/αA can also lead to apoptosis, in collaboration with NF-κB-inducing co-stimulatory signals they support the survival of mature lymphocytes in late phases after their activation. However, if dysregulated, NFATc1/αA appears to contribute to lymphoma genesis and – as we assume – to further disorders of the lymphoid system. While the molecular details of NFATc1/αA action and its contribution to lymphoid disorders have to be investigated, NFATc1/αA differs in its generation and function markedly from all the other NFAT proteins which are expressed in lymphoid cells. Therefore, it represents a prime target for causal therapies of immune disorders in future. BioMed Central 2012-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3464794/ /pubmed/22764736 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-811X-10-16 Text en Copyright ©2012 Serfling et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Avots, Andris
Klein-Hessling, Stefan
Rudolf, Ronald
Vaeth, Martin
Berberich-Siebelt, Friederike
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