【文章名】Functional Blockade of the Voltage-gated Potassium Channel Kv1.3 Mediates Reversion of T Effector to Central Memory Lymphocytes through SMAD3/p21(cip1) Signaling
Functional Blockade of the Voltage-gated Potassium Channel Kv1.3 Mediates Reversion of T Effector to Central Memory Lymphocytes through SMAD3/p21(cip1) Signaling
[摘要]:The maintenance of T cell memory is critical for the development of rapid recall responses to pathogens, but may also have the undesired side effect of clonal expansion of T effector memory (T-EM) cells in chronic autoimmune diseases. The mechanisms by which lineage differentiation of T cells is controlled have been investigated, but are not completely understood. Our previous work demonstrated a role of the voltage-gated potassium channel Kv1.3 in effector T cell function in autoimmune disease. In the present study, we have identified a mechanism by which Kv1.3 regulates the conversion of T central memory cells (T-CM) into T-EM. Using a lentiviral-dominant negative approach, we show that loss of function of Kv1.3 mediates reversion of T-EM into T-CM, via a delay in cell cycle progression at the G2/M stage. The inhibition of Kv1.3 signaling caused an up-regulation of SMAD3 phosphorylation and induction of nuclear p21(cip1) with resulting suppression of Cdk1 and cyclin B1. These data highlight a novel role for Kv1.3 in T cell differentiation and memory responses, and provide further support for the therapeutic potential of Kv1.3 specific channel blockers in T-EM-mediated autoimmune diseases.