Distinct downstream signaling mechanism between erythropoietin receptor and interleukin‐2 receptor.

  • Yamamura Y
  • Kageyama Y
  • Matuzaki T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Erythropoietin receptor (EPOR) and interleukin-2 receptor β chain (IL-2Rβ belong to the same cytokine receptor superfamily and have highly conserved sequences in their intracellular signaling domain. However, common downstream signaling pathways of these receptors have not been demonstrated. In the present study, we introduced and expressed the murine EPOR in murine IL-2, IL-3 and IL-5-dependent cell lines and analyzed their growth response to EPO. We found that the expression of EPOR induced EPO dependence in IL-3-dependent BAF-B03 and IL-5-dependent Y16 cells but not in IL-2-dependent CTLL-2 cells, although the EPOR-expressing CTLL-2 cell lines could bind and internalize EPO as efficiently as the BAF-B03-derived cell lines. Additional expression of AIC2B, a common signal transudcer for IL-3R, IL-5R and GM-CSFR, made no difference to the EPO responsiveness of the EPOR-expressing CTLL-2 cell lines. These results suggest that the cellular components required for the transduction of EPOR signal and IL-2R signal are at least partially different, and this difference cannot be explained solely by the absence of AIC2B.

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Yamamura, Y., Kageyama, Y., Matuzaki, T., Noda, M., & Ikawa, Y. (1992). Distinct downstream signaling mechanism between erythropoietin receptor and interleukin‐2 receptor. The EMBO Journal, 11(13), 4909–4915. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1992.tb05597.x

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