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The Src-protein tyrosine kinase Lck is required for IL-1-mediated costimulatory signaling in Th2 cells.

B K al-Ramadi1, T Welte, M J Fernandez-Cabezudo, S Galadari, B Dittel, X Y Fu, A L Bothwell.   

Abstract

Src-protein tyrosine kinases are intimately involved in TCR-initiated signaling in T lymphocytes. One member of this family, Lck, is also involved in CD28-mediated costimulation in Th1 cells. In Th2 lymphocytes, the costimulatory signal can also be provided by the interaction of IL-1 with type I IL-1R (IL-1RI), culminating in the activation of NF-kappaB transcription factors. Proximal steps in the IL-1R pathway, however, remain poorly understood, and there is conflicting evidence as to the importance of tyrosine phosphorylation in IL-1R signaling. We have addressed this issue by examining the ability of IL-1 to costimulate the activation of Lck-deficient Th2 cells. Our data demonstrate that, in the absence of Lck, the IL-1 costimulatory pathway is blocked despite the expression of normal levels of IL-1RI. Moreover, the block is associated with a defective degradation of IkappaB-alpha and an incomplete activation of NF-kappaB heterodimeric complexes. Protein expression of NF-kappaB monomers, including p50, p65, and c-Rel, is equivalent in both wild-type and Lck-deficient Th2 cell clones. Finally, we demonstrate that, in normal Th2 cells, stimulation with IL-1 leads to a rapid induction in tyrosine phosphorylation of several substrates including Lck itself. These findings strongly suggest that Lck is required for signaling in the IL-1 costimulatory pathway in Th2 lymphocytes.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11739499     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.167.12.6827

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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