Extracellular ATP stimulates interleukin-dependent cultured mast cells and eosinophils through calcium mobilization.

H Saito, M Ebisawa, D C Reason, K Ohno, K Kurihara, N Sakaguchi, A Ohgimi, E Saito, A Akasawa, K Akimoto
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Abstract

We examined the effect of ATP and related nucleotides on the changes in intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) in murine bone marrow-derived mast cells (BMMC) and human cord blood-derived eosinophils (EO) cultured in the presence of interleukins. ATP, ADP and AMP released a substantial amount of histamine and leukotriene C4 from BMMC, and EO showed locomotive activity in response to ATP, ADP and GTP. These reactions were accompanied with an increase in [Ca2+]i in BMMC and in EO. The rise in [Ca2+]i in BMMC induced by ATP or antigen at optimal concentrations was inclined to be persisting. On the other hand, these nucleotides induced a rapid and transient rise in [Ca2+]i in EO. Purified human peripheral EO also exhibited locomotive activity and an increase in [Ca2+]i in response to ATP. These results indicate that extracellular ATP activates interleukin-dependent cultured mast cells and EO through Ca2+ mobilization, and suggest that ATP, which is known to be released from activated platelets or autonomic nerves, may stimulate in vivo counterparts of these cultured inflammatory cells.

细胞外ATP通过钙动员刺激白细胞介素依赖性培养肥大细胞和嗜酸性粒细胞。
我们研究了ATP和相关核苷酸对白细胞介素存在下培养的小鼠骨髓源性肥大细胞(BMMC)和人脐带血源性嗜酸性粒细胞(EO)细胞内钙([Ca2+]i)变化的影响。ATP、ADP和AMP从BMMC中释放出大量的组胺和白三烯C4, EO对ATP、ADP和GTP表现出机车活性。这些反应伴随着BMMC和EO中[Ca2+]i的增加。最佳浓度的ATP或抗原诱导BMMC中[Ca2+]i的升高有持续的趋势。另一方面,这些核苷酸诱导了EO中[Ca2+]i的快速和短暂上升。纯化的人外周EO也表现出机车活性和[Ca2+]i的增加,以响应ATP。这些结果表明,细胞外ATP通过Ca2+动员激活白细胞介素依赖性培养肥大细胞和EO,并表明ATP(已知从活化的血小板或自主神经释放)可能刺激这些培养的炎症细胞的体内对应体。
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