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Lovastatin blocks Kv1.3 channel in human T cells: a new mechanism to explain its immunomodulatory properties.


ABSTRACT: Lovastatin is a member of Statins, which are beneficial in a lot of immunologic cardiovascular diseases and T cell-mediated autoimmune diseases. Kv1.3 channel plays important roles in the activation and proliferation of T cells, and have become attractive target for immune-related disorders. The present study was designed to examine the block effect of Lovastatin on Kv1.3 channel in human T cells, and to clarify its new immunomodulatory mechanism. We found that Lovastatin inhibited Kv1.3 currents in a concentration- and voltage-dependent manner, and the IC50 for peak, end of the pulse was 39.81?±?5.11, 6.92?±?0.95??M, respectively. Lovastatin also accelerated the decay rate of current inactivation and negatively shifted the steady-state inactivation curves concentration-dependently, without affecting the activation curve. However, 30??M Lovastatin had no apparent effect on KCa current in human T cells. Furthermore, Lovastatin inhibited Ca(2+) influx, T cell proliferation as well as IL-2 production. The activities of NFAT1 and NF-?B p65/50 were down-regulated by Lovastatin, too. At last, Mevalonate application only partially reversed the inhibition of Lovastatin on IL-2 secretion, and the siRNA against Kv1.3 also partially reduced this inhibitory effect of Lovastatin. In conclusion, Lovastatin can exert immunodulatory properties through the new mechanism of blocking Kv1.3 channel.

SUBMITTER: Zhao N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4663632 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lovastatin blocks Kv1.3 channel in human T cells: a new mechanism to explain its immunomodulatory properties.

Zhao Ning N   Dong Qian Q   Qian Cheng C   Li Sen S   Wu Qiong-Feng QF   Ding Dan D   Li Jing J   Wang Bin-Bin BB   Guo Ke-fang KF   Xie Jiang-jiao JJ   Cheng Xiang X   Liao Yu-Hua YH   Du Yi-Mei YM  

Scientific reports 20151130


Lovastatin is a member of Statins, which are beneficial in a lot of immunologic cardiovascular diseases and T cell-mediated autoimmune diseases. Kv1.3 channel plays important roles in the activation and proliferation of T cells, and have become attractive target for immune-related disorders. The present study was designed to examine the block effect of Lovastatin on Kv1.3 channel in human T cells, and to clarify its new immunomodulatory mechanism. We found that Lovastatin inhibited Kv1.3 current  ...[more]

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