Nerve growth factor induces activation of MAP-kinase and p90 rsk in human B lymphocytes.

  • Franklin R
  • Brodie C
  • Melamed I
  • et al.
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Abstract

A previous report from this laboratory demonstrated that human B lymphocytes expressed nerve growth factor (NGF) receptors on their surface. On the basis of NGF enhancement of B cell proliferation these receptors are presumed to be functional. We have now characterized one of the signaling pathways that NGF may utilize in the functional activation of B lymphocytes. Stimulation of three different human B-lymphoblastoid cell lines with NGF induced the tyrosine phosphorylation and activation of the p42erk-2 isoform of MAP-kinase (MAPK). In addition, NGF induced shifts in the mobility of p90 ribosomal S6 kinase (p90rsk) on immunoblots and increased p90rsk kinase activity in immunoprecipitates. NGF-induced shifts in p90rsk mobility displayed similar dose and time kinetics as NGF-induced MAPK activation. Activation of both MAPK and p90rsk occurred with doses of NGF as low as 400 pg/ml. Preincubation of NGF with anti-NGF Ab inhibited NGF-induced activation of MAPK and p90rsk. These results demonstrate that the interaction of NGF with its receptor on human B cells results in the stimulation of major components of the signaling pathway also initiated by NGF-receptor ligation in cells of neuronal origin.

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Franklin, R. A., Brodie, C., Melamed, I., Terada, N., Lucas, J. J., & Gelfand, E. W. (1995). Nerve growth factor induces activation of MAP-kinase and p90 rsk in human B lymphocytes. The Journal of Immunology, 154(10), 4965–4972. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.154.10.4965

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