Literature DB >> 3139784

Evidence for a GTP-binding protein involved in interferon-gamma transduction signal.

M Gariglio1, A Franco, G Cavallo, S Landolfo.   

Abstract

These studies were designed to investigate the characteristics of the intracellular messengers induced by interferons (IFN-alpha/beta and IFN-gamma) after receptor binding. Pretreatment of target cells with V. cholerae toxin, which is known to activate a membrane GTP-binding stimulatory protein (Gs), potentiated the action of IFN-gamma, but not of IFN-alpha/beta. By contrast, B. pertussis toxin, which is known to activate the GTP-binding inhibitory protein (Gi), had no effects on the action of both IFN-alpha/beta and IFN-gamma. Further support to the involvement of G proteins in IFN-gamma transduction signal came from the finding that a non-hydrolizable GTP analog, GTP-gamma-S, enhanced in the presence of phorbol esters (PMA) the antiviral and antiproliferative activity of IFN-gamma, but not of IFN-alpha/beta. On the other hand, forskolin or PGE1, known to increase the intracellular cAMP levels by different metabolic pathways, when added together with IFN-gamma, significantly potentiated its antiviral and antiproliferative activity. Pretreatment of the cultures with the above drugs completely prevented IFN-gamma activity. No effects were observed when forskolin or PGE1 were used with IFN-alpha/beta. Finally, the modulation of IFN-gamma activity by the above drugs was not a consequence of changes in the expression of the specific surface receptors, since [125I]IFN-gamma binding by pretreated target cells was comparable to that of untreated cultures. Altogether these results demonstrate that the IFN-gamma, but not the IFN-alpha/beta, transduction signal is mediated after receptor binding by a G protein with functional characteristics similar to those of the known Gs proteins. Activation of the adenylate cyclase system could be one of the subsequent steps involved in IFN-gamma action.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3139784     DOI: 10.1089/jir.1988.8.463

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interferon Res        ISSN: 0197-8357


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