In vivo association between p56lck and MAP kinase during IL-2-mediated lymphocyte proliferation

  • Taieb J
  • Blanchard D
  • Auffredou M
  • et al.
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Abstract

We previously reported that p56lck expression is upregulated in human B lymphocytes upon mitogenic stimulation. In this report, we characterized the molecules associated with p56lck in vivo in leukemic B cells costimulated with anti-mu Ab and IL-2 for 72 h. In vitro phosphorylation after p56lck immunoprecipitation indicated that p56lck is associated in vivo with the β chain of the IL-2 receptor and p42 MAP kinase as well as a number of other proteins. Moreover, p56lck-associated MAP kinase is tyrosine and threonine phosphorylated, suggesting that it is activated. Prevention of DNA synthesis with aphidicolin abrogated this molecular association, and furthermore, cell cycle analysis with IL-2-dependent T cells showed that in cells in G1, MAP kinase was not associated to p56lck, whereas this p56lck-MAP kinase association was observed when cells are in S phase. Thus, p56lck and MAP kinase are only associated during S phase. These data suggest that MAP kinase in association with p56lck is directly involved in the control of IL-2-mediated DNA synthesis of both B and T lymphocytes.

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Taieb, J., Blanchard, D. A., Auffredou, M. T., Chaouchi, N., & Vazquez, A. (1995). In vivo association between p56lck and MAP kinase during IL-2-mediated lymphocyte proliferation. The Journal of Immunology, 155(12), 5623–5630. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.155.12.5623

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