reviewAnnual Review of ImmunologyMar 21, 2015BRONZE OA

Ion Channels in Innate and Adaptive Immunity

University of California, Davis · New York University

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Abstract

Ion channels and transporters mediate the transport of charged ions across hydrophobic lipid membranes. In immune cells, divalent cations such as calcium, magnesium, and zinc have important roles as second messengers to regulate intracellular signaling pathways. By contrast, monovalent cations such as sodium and potassium mainly regulate the membrane potential, which indirectly controls the influx of calcium and immune cell signaling. Studies investigating human patients with mutations in ion channels and transporters, analysis of gene-targeted mice, or pharmacological experiments with ion channel inhibitors have revealed important roles of ionic signals in lymphocyte development and in innate and adaptive…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Innate immune system
  • Ion channel
  • Immune system
  • Acquired immune system
  • Cell biology
  • Lymphocyte
  • Signal transduction
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