Literature DB >> 15226449

Distinct regions of the interleukin-7 receptor regulate different Bcl2 family members.

Qiong Jiang1, Wen Qing Li, Robert R Hofmeister, Howard A Young, David R Hodge, Jonathan R Keller, Annette R Khaled, Scott K Durum.   

Abstract

The antiapoptotic function of the interleukin-7 (IL-7) receptor is related to regulation of three members of the Bcl2 family: synthesis of Bcl2, phosphorylation of Bad, and cytosolic retention of Bax. Here we show that, in an IL-7-dependent murine T-cell line, different regions of the IL-7 receptor initiate the signal transduction pathways that regulate these proteins. Both Box1 and Y449 are required to signal Bcl2 synthesis and Bax cytosolic retention. This suggests a sequential model in which Jak1, which binds to Box1, is first activated and then phosphorylates Y449, leading to Bcl2 and Bax regulation, accounting for approximately 90% of the survival function. Phosphorylation of Bad required Box1 but not Y449, suggesting that Jak1 also initiates an additional signaling cascade that accounts for approximately 10% of the survival function. Stat5 was activated from the Y449 site but only partially accounted for the survival signal. Proliferation required both Y449 and Box1. Thymocyte development in vivo showed that deletion of Y449 eliminated 90% of alphabeta T-cell development and completely eliminated gammadelta T-cell development, whereas deleting Box 1 completely eliminated both alphabeta and gammadelta T-cell development. Thus the IL-7 receptor controls at least two distinct pathways, in addition to Stat5, that are required for cell survival.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15226449      PMCID: PMC434255          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.24.14.6501-6513.2004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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