Literature DB >> 10220409

The intracellular domain of interferon-alpha receptor 2c (IFN-alphaR2c) chain is responsible for Stat activation.

S V Kotenko1, L S Izotova, O V Mirochnitchenko, C Lee, S Pestka.   

Abstract

Type I IFNs activate the Jak-Stat signal transduction pathway. The IFN-alpha receptor 1 (IFN-alphaR1) subunit and two splice variants of the IFN-alphaR2 subunit, IFN-alphaR2c and IFN-alphaR2b, are involved in ligand binding. All these receptors have been implicated in cytokine signaling and, specifically, in Stat recruitment. To evaluate the specific contribution of each receptor subunit to Stat recruitment we employed chimeric receptors with the extracellular domain of either IFN-gammaR2 or IFN-gammaR1 fused to the intracellular domains of IFN-alphaR1, IFN-alphaR2b, and IFN-alphaR2c. These chimeric receptors were expressed in hamster cells. Because human IFN-gamma exhibits no activity on hamster cells, the use of the human IFN-gamma receptor extracellular domains allowed us to avoid the variable cross-species activity of the type I IFNs and eliminate the possibility of contributions of endogenous type I IFN receptors into the Stat recruitment process. We demonstrate that Stat recruitment is solely a function of the IFN-alphaR2c intracellular domain. When chimeric receptors with the human IFN-gammaR1 extracellular domain and various human IFN-alpha receptor intracellular domains were expressed in hamster cells carrying the human IFN-gammaR2 subunit, only the IFN-alphaR2c subunit was capable of supporting IFN-gamma signaling as measured by MHC class I induction, antiviral protection, and Stat activation. Neither the IFN-alphaR2b nor the IFN-alphaR1 intracellular domain was able to recruit Stats or support IFN-gamma-induced biological activities. Thus, the IFN-alphaR2c intracellular domain is necessary and sufficient to activate Stat1, Stat2, and Stat3 proteins.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10220409      PMCID: PMC21807          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.96.9.5007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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