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Physiological Role of Kv1.3 Channel in T Lymphocyte Cell Investigated Quantitatively by Kinetic Modeling

Kv1.3 channel is a delayed rectifier channel abundant in human T lymphocytes. Chronic inflammatory and autoimmune disorders lead to the over-expression of Kv1.3 in T cells. To quantitatively study the regulatory mechanism and physiological function of Kv1.3 in T cells, it is necessary to have a prec...

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Autores principales: Hou, Panpan, Zhang, Rong, Liu, Yongfeng, Feng, Jing, Wang, Wei, Wu, Yingliang, Ding, Jiuping
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3940720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24594979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089975
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author Hou, Panpan
Zhang, Rong
Liu, Yongfeng
Feng, Jing
Wang, Wei
Wu, Yingliang
Ding, Jiuping
author_facet Hou, Panpan
Zhang, Rong
Liu, Yongfeng
Feng, Jing
Wang, Wei
Wu, Yingliang
Ding, Jiuping
author_sort Hou, Panpan
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description Kv1.3 channel is a delayed rectifier channel abundant in human T lymphocytes. Chronic inflammatory and autoimmune disorders lead to the over-expression of Kv1.3 in T cells. To quantitatively study the regulatory mechanism and physiological function of Kv1.3 in T cells, it is necessary to have a precise kinetic model of Kv1.3. In this study, we firstly established a kinetic model capable to precisely replicate all the kinetic features for Kv1.3 channels, and then constructed a T-cell model composed of ion channels including Ca(2+)-release activated calcium (CRAC) channel, intermediate K(+) (IK) channel, TASK channel and Kv1.3 channel for quantitatively simulating the changes in membrane potentials and local Ca(2+) signaling messengers during activation of T cells. Based on the experimental data from current-clamp recordings, we successfully demonstrated that Kv1.3 dominated the membrane potential of T cells to manipulate the Ca(2+) influx via CRAC channel. Our results revealed that the deficient expression of Kv1.3 channel would cause the less Ca(2+) signal, leading to the less efficiency in secretion. This was the first successful attempt to simulate membrane potential in non-excitable cells, which laid a solid basis for quantitatively studying the regulatory mechanism and physiological role of channels in non-excitable cells.
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spelling pubmed-39407202014-03-06 Physiological Role of Kv1.3 Channel in T Lymphocyte Cell Investigated Quantitatively by Kinetic Modeling Hou, Panpan Zhang, Rong Liu, Yongfeng Feng, Jing Wang, Wei Wu, Yingliang Ding, Jiuping PLoS One Research Article Kv1.3 channel is a delayed rectifier channel abundant in human T lymphocytes. Chronic inflammatory and autoimmune disorders lead to the over-expression of Kv1.3 in T cells. To quantitatively study the regulatory mechanism and physiological function of Kv1.3 in T cells, it is necessary to have a precise kinetic model of Kv1.3. In this study, we firstly established a kinetic model capable to precisely replicate all the kinetic features for Kv1.3 channels, and then constructed a T-cell model composed of ion channels including Ca(2+)-release activated calcium (CRAC) channel, intermediate K(+) (IK) channel, TASK channel and Kv1.3 channel for quantitatively simulating the changes in membrane potentials and local Ca(2+) signaling messengers during activation of T cells. Based on the experimental data from current-clamp recordings, we successfully demonstrated that Kv1.3 dominated the membrane potential of T cells to manipulate the Ca(2+) influx via CRAC channel. Our results revealed that the deficient expression of Kv1.3 channel would cause the less Ca(2+) signal, leading to the less efficiency in secretion. This was the first successful attempt to simulate membrane potential in non-excitable cells, which laid a solid basis for quantitatively studying the regulatory mechanism and physiological role of channels in non-excitable cells. Public Library of Science 2014-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3940720/ /pubmed/24594979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089975 Text en © 2014 Ding et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Hou, Panpan
Zhang, Rong
Liu, Yongfeng
Feng, Jing
Wang, Wei
Wu, Yingliang
Ding, Jiuping
Physiological Role of Kv1.3 Channel in T Lymphocyte Cell Investigated Quantitatively by Kinetic Modeling
title Physiological Role of Kv1.3 Channel in T Lymphocyte Cell Investigated Quantitatively by Kinetic Modeling
title_full Physiological Role of Kv1.3 Channel in T Lymphocyte Cell Investigated Quantitatively by Kinetic Modeling
title_fullStr Physiological Role of Kv1.3 Channel in T Lymphocyte Cell Investigated Quantitatively by Kinetic Modeling
title_full_unstemmed Physiological Role of Kv1.3 Channel in T Lymphocyte Cell Investigated Quantitatively by Kinetic Modeling
title_short Physiological Role of Kv1.3 Channel in T Lymphocyte Cell Investigated Quantitatively by Kinetic Modeling
title_sort physiological role of kv1.3 channel in t lymphocyte cell investigated quantitatively by kinetic modeling
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3940720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24594979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089975
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