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Query: UNIPROT:P14784 (
IL-2 receptor
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Interleukin-9
(
IL-9
) is a multifunctional cytokine produced by activated TH2 clones in vitro and during TH2-like T cell responses in vivo. The
IL-9
receptor is a member of the hemopoietin receptor superfamily and interacts with the gamma chain of the
IL-2 receptor
for signal transduction. Various observations indicate that
IL-9
is actively involved in mast cell responses by inducing the proliferation and differentiation of these cells. The role of
IL-9
in T cell responses is less clear. Although freshly isolated normal T cells do not respond to
IL-9
, this cytokine induces the proliferation of murine T cell lymphomas in vitro and in vivo overexpression of
IL-9
results in the development of thymic lymphomas. In the human, the existence of an
IL-9
-mediated autocrine loop has been suggested for some malignancies such as Hodgkin's disease. Other potential biological targets for
IL-9
include B lymphocytes, hematopoietic progenitors, and immature neuronal cell lines.
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PMID:Interleukin-9 and its receptor: involvement in mast cell differentiation and T cell oncogenesis. 788 4
Interleukin-9
(
IL-9
), a T-cell-derived cytokine, interacts with a specific receptor associated with the
IL-2 receptor
gamma chain. In this report, we analyze the functional domains of the human
IL-9
receptor transfected into mouse lymphoid cell lines. Three different functions were examined: growth stimulation in factor-dependent pro-B Ba/F3 cells, protection against dexamethasone-induced apoptosis, and Ly-6A2 induction in BW5147 lymphoma cells. The results indicated that a single tyrosine, at position 116 in the cytoplasmic domain, was required for all three activities. In addition, we observed that human
IL-9
reduced the proliferation rate of transfected BW5147 cells, an effect also dependent on the same tyrosine. This amino acid was necessary for
IL-9
-mediated tyrosine phosphorylation of the receptor and for STAT activation but not for IRS-2/4PS activation or for JAK1 phosphorylation, which depended on a domain closer to the plasma membrane. We also showed that JAK1 was constitutively associated with the
IL-9
receptor. Activated STAT complexes induced by
IL-9
were found to contain STAT1, STAT3, and STAT5 transcription factors. Moreover, sequence homologies between human
IL-9
receptor tyrosine 116 and tyrosines (of other receptors activating STAT3 and STAT5 were observed. Taken together, these data indicate that a single tyrosine of the
IL-9
receptor, required for activation of three different STAT proteins, is necessary for distinct activities of this cytokine, including proliferative responses.
...
PMID:A single tyrosine of the interleukin-9 (IL-9) receptor is required for STAT activation, antiapoptotic activity, and growth regulation by IL-9. 875 28
Interleukin-9
(
IL-9
) is a multifunctional cytokine produced by activated TH2 clones in vitro and during TH2-like T cell responses in vivo. Although
IL-9
was initially described as a T cell growth factor, its role in T cell responses is still unclear. While freshly isolated normal T cells do not respond to
IL-9
, this cytokine induces the proliferation of murine T cell lymphomas in vitro, and in vivo overexpression of
IL-9
results in the development of thymic lymphomas. In the human, the existence of an
IL-9
mediated autocrine loop has been suggested for some malignancies such as Hodgkin's disease. Various observations indicate that
IL-9
is actively involved in mast cells responses by inducing the proliferation and differentiation of these cells. Other potential biological targets for
IL-9
include B lymphocytes, and hematopoietic progenitors, for which higher responses were observed with foetal or transformed cells as compared to normal adult progenitors. The
IL-9
receptor is a member of the hemopoietin receptor superfamily and interacts with the gamma chain of the
IL-2 receptor
for signaling. Signal transduction studies have stressed the role of the Jak-STAT pathway in various
IL-9
bioactivities, whereas the 4PS/IRS2 adaptor protein might also play a significant role in
IL-9
signaling.
...
PMID:Interleukin 9 and its receptor: an overview of structure and function. 950 95
Interleukin-9
(
IL-9
) is a Th2-derived cytokine that uses the gamma-chain of the
IL-2 receptor
for signaling. Therefore, the responsiveness of human Th1 and Th2 cell clones to
IL-9
was measured by examining the ability of this cytokine to prevent apoptosis induced by IL-2 deprivation. A time course study demonstrated that both subsets of T cell clones underwent apoptosis with similar kinetics when deprived of IL-2 and that viability could be maintained by the addition of either IL-4 or IL-7. Interestingly,
IL-9
prevented apoptosis in only 2 (Th2) of 14 clones tested. Analysis of IL-9R alpha subunit expression on 18 T cell clones revealed that
IL-9
responsiveness was directly proportional to the expression of the high-affinity receptor.
IL-9
responsiveness was also dependent on long-term culturing because neither freshly isolated nor 3-day phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) expressed IL-9R alpha. In summary, the data showed that
IL-9
can rescue only a small subset of Th2 cells from apoptosis induced by growth factor withdrawal and that expression of IL-9R alpha is required for the antiapoptotic signals mediated by this cytokine.
...
PMID:Rescue of human T cells by interleukin-9 (IL-9) from IL-2 deprivation-induced apoptosis: correlation with alpha subunit expression of the IL-9 receptor. 1088 17