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Minimum degree of overlap between IL-9R and IL-2R on human T lymphoma cells: A quantitative CLSM and FRET analysis.

Enikő Nizsalóczki1, Péter Nagy1, Gábor Mocsár1, Ágnes Szabó1, István Csomós1, Thomas A Waldmann2, György Vámosi1, László Mátyus1, Andrea Bodnár1.   

Abstract

The heterodimeric receptor complex of IL-9 consists of the cytokine-specific α-subunit and the common γc -chain shared with other cytokines, including IL-2, a central regulator of T cell function. We have shown previously the bipartite spatial relationship of IL-9 and IL-2 receptors at the surface of human T lymphoma cells: in addition to common clusters, expression of the two receptor kinds could also be observed in segregated membrane areas. Here we analyzed further the mutual cell surface organization of IL-9 and IL-2 receptors. Complementing Pearson correlation data with co-occurrence analysis of confocal microscopic images revealed that a minimum degree of IL-9R/IL-2R co-localization exists at the cell surface regardless of the overall spatial correlation of the two receptor kinds. Moreover, our FRET experiments demonstrated molecular scale assemblies of the elements of the IL-9/IL-2R system. Binding of IL-9 altered the structure and/or composition of these clusters. It is hypothesized, that by sequestering receptor subunits in common membrane areas, the overlapping domains of IL-9R and IL-2R provide a platform enabling both the formation of the appropriate receptor complex as well as subunit sharing between related cytokines.
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Keywords:  IL-9 and -2 receptors; Manders coefficient; Pearson correlation analysis; co-localization of membrane proteins; co-occurrence analysis; confocal microscopy; fluorescence resonance energy transfer; human T lymphoma cells

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30378727      PMCID: PMC8108070          DOI: 10.1002/cyto.a.23634

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytometry A        ISSN: 1552-4922            Impact factor:   4.355


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