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The gamma subunit of the high affinity IgE receptor, Fc epsilon RI, is a member of a family of proteins which form disulfide-linked dimers. This family also includes the zeta- and eta-chains of the T cell receptor. Engagement of Fc epsilon RI activates src-related protein
tyrosine
kinases in basophils and mast cells. However, the role of individual subunits of Fc epsilon RI in this activation is still not known. In an effort to determine the function of Fc epsilon RI-gamma, we used chimeric proteins containing the extracellular and transmembrane domains of the alpha chain of the human interleukin 2 receptor (Tac) and the cytoplasmic domains of either T cell receptor-zeta or Fc epsilon RI-gamma. We show that while cross-linking of the Tac chimeras in the rat basophilic
leukemia
cell line RBL-2H3 resulted in the
tyrosine
phosphorylation of a subset of proteins and a portion of the degranulation normally observed after Fc epsilon RI-mediated stimulation, no detectable activation of p56lyn or pp60c-src was observed. In contrast, an apparent transient deactivation of these two kinases was observed after Tac chimera cross-linking. These observations suggest that Fc epsilon RI-gamma is responsible for some, but not all, of the signaling that occurs after engagement of its receptor, and that other receptor subunits may also play important roles in this signaling process.
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PMID:Signal transduction by the cytoplasmic domains of Fc epsilon RI-gamma and TCR-zeta in rat basophilic leukemia cells. 138 15
Gamma irradiation of plateau-phase clonal bone marrow stromal cell lines produces factor-independent growth of cocultivated clonal interleukin-3/granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor-dependent hematopoietic progenitor cell lines. The process is associated with three biologic changes including: (i) adherence of hematopoietic cells to stromal cells forming 'cobblestone islands'; (ii) an intermediate stage [during which the cells show proliferation in suspension in the presence in leukemogenic stromal factor (LSF), a factor similar to macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) released by irradiated stromal cells, and transient hematopoietic cell surface expression of MAC-1, and c-fms (M-CSF receptor)]; and (iii) a third stage of factor-independence. A monoclonal antibody to M-CSF receptor inhibited proliferation of intermediate stage but not all factor-independent cell subclones. In the present studies, a subclonal factor-independent malignant subline of FDC-P1JL26 derived by cocultivation with gamma-irradiated stromal cells as well as the parent clone and intermediate stage cells were shown to express significant levels of M-CSF polyA+ mRNA and M-CSF of at least two sizes (23 and 15 kDa) as detected by 35S-methionine labelling and immunoprecipitation with polyclonal anti-M-CSF antiserum. There was no significant difference in intracellular M-CSF protein size between cells at each of the three stages of biologic change. This M-CSF was not detected on the cell surface by fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS). In contrast, c-fms expression at the cell surface was detected by FACS analysis and c-fms polyA+ mRNA was only detected during the intermediate stage of induction of factor-independence. FDC-P1JL26 parent cells, the subclone stimulated by LSF, and the factor-independent subclone, showed little or no detectable autophosphorylation of the c-fms receptor at
tyrosine
. There was no detectable rearrangement of the M-CSF or c-fms genes by Southern analysis between clonal lines during the three stages. While we cannot rule out an autocrine mechanism or mutated c-fms receptor mechanism, the data also suggest that evolution of hemopoietic cell factor-independence during cocultivation with irradiated stromal cells may involve a mechanism distal to the c-fms receptor/M-CSF interaction.
Leukemia
1992 Jul
PMID:Expression of M-CSF and its receptor (C-FMS) during factor-independent cell line evolution from hematopoietic progenitor cells cocultivated with gamma irradiated marrow stromal cell lines. 138 39
A series of flavones has been prepared, which are variously substituted in the 3,3',4',5 and 7 positions with halo-, alkoxy-, nitro-, amino-, hydroxy-, acyloxy- and azido-groups, for evaluation of their cytotoxicity to ANN-1 cells (3T3 murine fibroblasts transformed with the Abelson murine
leukaemia
virus) which contain a tyrosine kinase. This cytotoxicity was compared to their non-transformed 3T3 counterparts. 3'-Amino-4'-methoxyflavone was the most cytotoxic compound (IC50 = 1.6 microM) and was less inhibitory to the non-transformed parent 3T3 cell line (IC50 = 8 microM). The compound was inactive at 50 microM in assays of the inhibition of the cell-associated Abelson protein tyrosine kinase but inhibited an epidermal growth factor (EGF) protein tyrosine kinase by 42% at 50 microM. Quercetin (3,3',4',5,7-pentahydroxyflavone) was the most potent inhibitor of the Abelson protein tyrosine kinase but showed no selective inhibition of the growth of ANN-1 cells compared to the parent 3T3 cell line. Different structure-activity relationships were observed between the results of the cytotoxicity assays and inhibition of protein
tyrosine
kinases. Inhibitors of the Abelson protein tyrosine kinase which were competitive with respect to ATP showed different potencies for inhibition of the EGF receptor kinase.
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PMID:Synthesis and biological evaluation of a series of flavones designed as inhibitors of protein tyrosine kinases. 138 29
Recently we described the establishment in culture and the immunophenotypic and functional characteristics of a human T-
leukemia
line TALL-103/2 derived from the T-cell receptor (TCR)-gamma/delta subset of T-lymphocytes. TALL-103/2 cells are absolutely dependent on interleukin 2 (IL-2) for their growth and survival in culture and thus provide a model cell line for studies of IL-2 signal transduction in a TCR-gamma/delta T-cell. In this report, we focus on the regulation of SRC-family protein
tyrosine
kinases (PTKs) by IL-2. TALL-103/2 cells were found to contain p56-LCK, p59-FYN, p62-YES and p53/56-LYN. Stimulation of growth factor-deprived TALL-103/2 cells with IL-2, however, induced increases in the relative activity only of the p56-LCK kinase. This IL-2-mediated increase in LCK kinase activity was manifested both by increased kinase autophosphorylation and by increased phosphorylation of the exogenous substrate enolase during in vitro kinase assays. Furthermore, immunoblot assays determined that the levels of p56-LCK protein were unaltered by IL-2-treatment, indicating that the measured elevations in LCK kinase activity reflected an increase in the specific activity of this PTK. In TALL-103/2 cells, IL-2 stimulated concentration-dependent increases in p56-LCK activity that displayed rapid and transient kinetics: detectable increases occurred within 1 minute after IL-2 stimulation, peaked at 10 minutes, and declined to baseline levels by 30 minutes. Treatment of TALL-103/2 cells with IL-4 abrogated IL-2-initiated proliferation, but did not inhibit IL-2-mediated activation of p56-LCK.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Interleukin 4 inhibits IL-2-induced proliferation of a human T-leukemia cell line without interfering with p56-LCK kinase activation. 142 Sep 98
Bistratene A, a polyether toxin isolated from the colonial ascidian Lissoclinum bistratum, causes incomplete differentiation of human
leukemia
(HL-60) cells apparently through a mechanism not involving protein kinase C. In view of the importance of phosphorylation/dephosphorylation in cellular growth and differentiation we have investigated protein phosphorylation in these cells following exposure to bistratene A, using two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Marked increases in the phosphorylation of a protein of 20 kDa, pl 6.7, and a basic protein of 25 kDa were observed after incubation with bistratene A. A comparison was made with cells treated with 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate and bryostatin 5. While changes in phosphorylation patterns were observed with these two compounds, the 20 kDa and 25 kDa proteins did not undergo phosphorylation changes. The 20 kDa protein was induced rapidly by very low concentrations of bistratene A reaching near maximal levels with 10 nM at 15 min exposure. This protein was found to be localised to the cytoplasm. Phosphoaminoacid analysis demonstrated that the majority of 32P was present in serine and
tyrosine
residues. The increased phosphorylation of the 20 kDa protein appeared to be due to hyperphosphorylation of existing protein although there was some increase in the amount of the protein. These results suggest that bistratene A will be a useful tool with which to investigate cellular differentiation mechanisms.
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PMID:Bistratene A: a novel compound causing changes in protein phosphorylation patterns in human leukemia cells. 142 68
In the present study fresh leukemic cells obtained from 23 patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML; FAB subtypes: three M1, five M2, two M3, five M4, eight M5) were investigated for the membrane expression of the CD4 molecule by cytofluorimetric analysis with an anti-CD4 monoclonal antibody (mAb). In 15 cases the presence of the CD4 mRNA was also investigated using Northern blot analysis. Membrane expression of the CD4 molecule was demonstrated in 19 out of 23 cases, and it was found to be weaker than in CD4+ lymphocytes and monocytes obtained from normal controls. Full-length CD4 mRNA was detected in 12 out of 15 (80%) cases, and AML cells positive for CD4 mRNA expression also expressed the CD4 antigen. Since the CD4 molecule expressed by T cells is associated with p56lck, a member of the src family of intracellular
tyrosine
kinases, we investigated whether the CD4 molecule expressed by myeloid blasts is also associated with a tyrosine kinase activity. In vitro kinase assays performed on anti-CD4 immunoprecipitates from lysates of myeloid leukemia cells from four CD4+ cases were negative for the presence of a tyrosine kinase activity. This finding was not due to the lack of expression of members of the src family since we were able to detect at least p60src and p59fyn in myeloid leukemia cells. According to our results, the CD4 molecule seems to belong to the phenotypic repertoire of most AML, irrespective of their FAB subtypes. However, in myeloid blasts this molecule is not associated with a tyrosine kinase activity as it occurs in T lymphocytes.
Leukemia
1992 Dec
PMID:The CD4 molecule belongs to the phenotypic repertoire of most cases of acute myeloid leukemia. 145 71
Chromosome Philadelphia (Ph) which originated from translocation 9;22 is an aberration connected with chronic myelogenous
leukaemia
(CML) and with part of the cases of acute lymphoblastic
leukaemia
(ALL). The analysis on the molecular level has shown that the rearrangement of ABL and BCR genes is the most important consequence of this translocation. The new hybrid gene translates the protein p210, which shows
tyrosine
phosphokinase activity. This protein could play an important role in the pathogenesis of CML. The investigations of BCR/ABL rearrangement on molecular level are an important tool for differential diagnosis of lymphoblastic crisis of CML and ALL and also are very valuable in detection of residual Ph positive cells in cytogenetic conversion of CML.
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PMID:[Molecular biology of chronic myeloid leukemia]. 148 67
The compound 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) is extremely toxic to the P13 subclone of the Jurkat human T-cell
leukemia
line. By selecting for growth in the presence of TPA, we have isolated two TPA-resistant variants of these cells, P13-50 and P13-5/A8. Studies of protein kinase C (PKC) enzyme activity, immunoblot analyses, and assays for PKC mRNAs indicate that both of these variants express lower levels of PKC than do the parental P13 cells. We suggest that this protects them from the toxic effects of TPA. The P13-5/A8 cells are of particular interest because not only are they resistant to TPA toxicity but they actually require TPA for optimal growth. These cells have a more profound decrease in PKC expression that do P13-50 cells. In addition, P13-5/A8 cells display very little, if any, surface expression of CD45, a receptor-linked
tyrosine
protein phosphatase, and lck, a lymphocyte-specific tyrosine kinase. On the other hand, they express a very high level of interleukin-2 receptor. A model is proposed that suggests that these cells are dependent on TPA because they have defects in both the PKC and tyrosine kinase signal transduction pathways, and that TPA compensates for these defects by providing a strong stimulus to the residual level of PKC. This variant may be useful for studying the interactions between tyrosine kinase and PKC pathways in controlling the various functions of T lymphocytes.
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PMID:Altered expression of protein kinase C, lck, and CD45 in a 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-dependent leukemic T-cell variant that expresses a high level of interleukin-2 receptor. 153 Aug 79
Activation of receptor-linked and cytoplasmic protein
tyrosine
kinases is crucial in the control of normal and abnormal cell growth and differentiation. Some substrates of protein
tyrosine
kinases such as phospholipase C gamma and ras GTPase-activating protein (GAP) contain sequences homologous to the src protein domains SH2 and SH3 (refs 3-9). The proto-oncogene vav is expressed in haematopoietic cells and its product Vav contains sequence motifs commonly found in transcription factors, such as helix-loop-helix, leucine-zipper and zinc-finger motifs and nuclear localization signals, as well as a single SH2 and two SH3 domains. Here we show that stimulation of T-cell antigen receptor on normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes or on human leukaemic T cells, and the crosslinking of IgE receptors on rat basophilic
leukaemia
cells, both promote the phosphorylation of
tyrosine
residues in Vav. Moreover, activation of the receptor for epidermal growth factor leads to marked
tyrosine
phosphorylation of Vav in cells transiently expressing vav, and Vav associates with the receptor through its SH2 domain. We propose that vav encodes a new class of substrates whose
tyrosine
phosphorylation may provide a mechanism for direct signal transduction linking receptors at the cell surface to transcriptional control.
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PMID:Tyrosine phosphorylation of vav proto-oncogene product containing SH2 domain and transcription factor motifs. 161 45
Antibody-mediated ligation of the CD3/T cell antigen receptor (TcR) activates phospholipase C (PLC) via a tyrosine kinase signaling pathway that requires expression of the transmembrane tyrosine phosphatase CD45. In normal T cells, CD3-mediated PLC activation is significantly augmented by co-ligation of CD3 with the CD4 co-receptor; however, unlike CD3-associated
tyrosine
kinases, antibody-induced activation of the CD4-associated tyrosine kinase p56lck does not require CD45 expression. To explore the role of CD45 in the CD3 and CD4 activation pathways further, we examined the effect of CD3/CD4 cross-linking on
tyrosine
phosphorylation and activation of phospholipase C in CD45- mutant cells of the T cell
leukemia
line HPB.ALL. In accord with previous observations, anti-CD3 stimulation of the CD45-deficient cells failed to activate
tyrosine
kinases, or PLC as measured by mobilization of intracellular calcium. However, we show here that ligation of CD3 with CD4 leads to
tyrosine
phosphorylation of PLC gamma 1 and elevation in the intracellular free Ca2+ concentration in CD45- cells that is in excess of that seen in CD45+ cells. Since CD4 stimulation alone did not activate PLC, a component of the CD3 signaling pathway must be independent of CD45. Anti-CD4-induced
tyrosine
phosphorylation and activation of CD4-associated lck was also enhanced in CD45- cells, suggesting that increased lck activation compensates for the defect in CD3/TcR signaling, such that interaction of the CD3 signaling pathway with the CD4-associated pathway activates PLC even in the absence of CD45. The data demonstrate that the requirement for CD45 in coupling CD3/TcR to the PI-PLC activation cascade is not absolute, but rather substantiates a role for CD45 in modifying molecular interactions that control T cell activation.
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PMID:Interaction of CD4:lck with the T cell receptor/CD3 complex induces early signaling events in the absence of CD45 tyrosine phosphatase. 153 48
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