Literature DB >> 8436602

Deregulation of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) receptor in murine macrophage cell line J774A.1.

K Fan1, N Barendsen, L Sensenbrenner, B D Chen.   

Abstract

J774A.1 immortalized macrophage tumor cells display several phenotypes and functional capacities similar to that of murine peritoneal exudate macrophages (PEM). Both populations display comparable number of M-CSF receptors. Yet the number of GM-CSF receptors on J774A.1 cells is only one-fourth that of PEM (1,500 vs. 6,000 per cell). Unlike J774A.1 cells, which constitutively express c-myc transcripts, normal PEM required rMuGM-CSF for the induction of c-myc expression. Nevertheless, the growth of J774A.1 cells can be further enhanced in the presence of exogenous rMuGM-CSF, rHuM-CSF, and rMuIL-3. Treatment with either rMuIL-3 (20 ng/ml) and rHuTGF-beta 1 (1.0 ng/ml) for 24 hr at 37 degrees C, markedly enhanced the expression of GM-CSF receptors on normal PEM but not leukemic J774A.1 cells. J774A.1 cells also did not respond by autologous upregulation of GM-CSF receptors as seen in PEM following treatment with rMuGM-CSF. Treatment with either pertussis toxin (20-100 ng/ml) or H-8 (50 microM) for 24 hr led to an enhanced expression of GM-CSF receptors on J774A.1 cells in a time- and dose-dependent manner but did not result in enhanced receptor expression on normal PEM. These findings suggest that the expression of GM-CSF receptors may be regulated by mechanisms involving Gi-proteins and their downstream elements, which in turn are linked to regulatory pathways of other cytokine receptors. In J774A.1 cells, such regulatory interaction may not exist.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8436602     DOI: 10.1002/jcp.1041540312

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0021-9541            Impact factor:   6.384


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