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Demonstration of a cross-talk between IL-2 and IL-5 in Phosphorylation of IL-2 and IL-5 receptor β chains
Author(s) -
Kazuyuki Ohbo,
Hironobu Asoa,
Taku Kouro,
Masataka Nakamura,
Satoshi Takaki,
Yuji Kikuchi,
Katsuiku Hirokawa,
Akira Tominaga,
Kiyoshi Takatsu,
Kazuo Sugamura
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
international immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.86
H-Index - 134
eISSN - 1460-2377
pISSN - 0953-8178
DOI - 10.1093/intimm/8.6.951
Subject(s) - tyrosine phosphorylation , phosphorylation , receptor , tyrosine , tyrosine kinase , signal transduction , microbiology and biotechnology , receptor tyrosine kinase , chemistry , biology , biochemistry
We have examined phosphorylation mediated by cross-talk between growth signal pathways induced by IL-2 and IL-5. To analyze the phosphorylation process in the same cells, we established two sublines, T88-Mbeta1, which is a subline of a murine IL-5-dependent cell line, T88-M, by introduction of the human IL-2 receptor beta chain (IL-2Rbeta), and secondly CTLL-5Ralphabeta, which is a subline of a murine IL-2-dependent cell line, CTLL-2, by introduction of the murine IL-5 receptor alpha chain (IL-5Ralpha) and IL-5 receptor beta chain (IL-5Rbeta, betac) genes. Both T88-Mbeta1 and CTLL-5Ralphabeta expressed high-affinity receptors for IL-2 and IL-5, and proliferated in response to both factors. Tyrosine phosphorylation of IL-2Rbeta was induced by stimulation of T88-Mbeta1 with not only IL-2 but also IL-5. Anti-IL-2Rbeta-directed immune complexes from T88-Mbeta1 stimulated with IL-5 as well as with IL-2 contained an activated tyrosine kinase. However, stimulation with IL-5 but not IL-2 induced the tyrosine phosphorylation of IL-5Rbeta, betac, suggesting that IL-2 does not activate a tyrosine kinase which efficiently catalyzes the IL-5Rbeta molecule in response to IL-5. On the other hand, the detection of JAK1 and the other common set of phosphotyrosine-containing proteins after stimulation with either IL-5 or IL-2 suggests the existence of the same tyrosine phosphorylation pathways.

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