Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2525393 | Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Phospholipase C gamma-1 (PLCγ1) phosphorylation is a key step in intracellular signal transduction in T cells. We used Hut-78 T lymphoma cells to demonstrate the effect of apicidin on cellular levels of the PLCγ1 molecule.Using reverse-transcription, real-time quantitative PCR and Western blot analysis, we observed that apicidin reduced the PLCγ1 transcript and protein contents in Hut-78 T lymphoma cells. Our results indicate that protein synthesis appears to be crucial in the apicidin decrease of PLCγ1 mRNA steadiness. Moreover, we determined that apicidin reduces the half-life of PLCγ1 mRNAs from approximately 2 to 4 h.Since PLCγ1 is considered a key molecule in signal transduction in T cells, apicidin may be useful in the treatment of some autoimmune diseases in which autoreactive T cells occur.