| Literature DB >> 11368439 |
W Wang1, X Wang, A C Ward, I P Touw, A D Friedman.
Abstract
To assess cooperation between G-CSF signals and C/EBPalpha, we characterized Ba/F3 pro-B cell lines expressing C/EBPalphaWT-ER and the G-CSF receptor (GCSFR). In these lines, GCSFR signals can be evaluated independent of their effect on C/EBPalpha levels. G-CSF alone did not induce the MPO, NE, LF, or PU.1 RNAs, and C/EBPalphaWT-ER alone stimulated low-level MPO and high-level PU.1 expression. Simultaneous activation of the GCSFR and C/EBPalphaWT-ER markedly increased MPO and NE induction at 24 h, and LF mRNA was detected at 48 h. G-CSF did not increase endogenous GCSFR, endogenous C/EBPalpha or exogenous C/EBPalphaWT-ER levels, and C/EBPalphaWT-ER did not induce endogenous or exogenous GCSFR. Several GCSFR mutants were also co-expressed with C/EBPalphaYWT-ER. Mutation of all four cytoplasmic tyrosines prevented NE induction but enhanced MPO induction. Mutation of Y704 was required for increased MPO induction. Consistent with this finding, removing IL-3 without G-CSF addition enabled MPO, but not NE, induction by C/EBPalphaWT-ER. GCSFR signals or related signals from other receptors may cooperate with C/EBPalpha to direct differentiation of normal myeloid stem cells.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11368439 DOI: 10.1038/sj.leu.2402094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Leukemia ISSN: 0887-6924 Impact factor: 11.528