The Isoforms of Phospholipase C-γ Are Differentially Used by Distinct Human NK Activating Receptors

  • Upshaw J
  • Schoon R
  • Dick C
  • et al.
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Abstract

The two isoforms of phospholipase C (PLC)-γ couple immune recognition receptors to important calcium- and protein kinase C-dependent cellular functions. It has been assumed that PLC-γ1 and PLC-γ2 have redundant functions and that the receptors can use whichever PLC-γ isoform is preferentially expressed in a cell of a given hemopoietic lineage. In this study, we demonstrate that ITAM-containing immune recognition receptors can use either PLC-γ1 or PLC-γ2, whereas the novel NK cell-activating receptor NKG2D preferentially couples to PLC-γ2. Experimental models evaluating signals from either endogenous receptors (FcR vs NKG2D-DAP10) or ectopically expressed chimeric receptors (with ITAM-containing cytoplasmic tails vs DAP10-containing cytoplasmic tails) demonstrate that PLC-γ1 and PLC-γ2 both regulate the functions of ITAM-containing receptors, whereas only PLC-γ2 regulates the function of DAP10-coupled receptors. These data suggest that specific immune recognition receptors can differentially couple to the two isoforms of PLC-γ. More broadly, these observations reveal a basis for selectively targeting the functions initiated by distinct immune recognition receptors.

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Upshaw, J. L., Schoon, R. A., Dick, C. J., Billadeau, D. D., & Leibson, P. J. (2005). The Isoforms of Phospholipase C-γ Are Differentially Used by Distinct Human NK Activating Receptors. The Journal of Immunology, 175(1), 213–218. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.175.1.213

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