Lack of nuclear translocation of cytoplasmic domains of IL-2/IL-15 receptor subunits |
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Authors: | Hodaka Fujii Akemi Hoshino |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Pathology, New York University School of Medicine, 550 First Avenue, MSB-126, NY 10016, USA |
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Abstract: | Some sensors of extracellular signaling molecules such as Notch and sterol response element binding protein (SREBP) receive ligand-induced intra-membrane proteolysis followed by nuclear translocation of their cytoplasmic domains to regulate gene expression programs in the nucleus. It has not been extensively examined whether ligand-induced intra-membrane proteolysis of type I cytokine receptors and nuclear translocation of cytoplasmic domains occur. Here, by using a sensitive reporter system, we examined this possibility for the interleukin-2 (IL-2) receptor (IL-2R) β-chain (IL-2Rβ) and the IL-15 receptor (IL-15R) α-chain (IL-15Rα). Flowcytometric analysis revealed that ligand stimulation does not induce nuclear translocation of their cytoplasmic domains. In addition, overexpression of the cytoplasmic domain of the common cytokine receptor γ-chain (γc) in an IL-2R-reconstituted Ba/F3-derived cell line did not affect any biological responses including cell survival, disproving potential roles of the cleaved cytoplasmic domain of γc as a signal transducer. Collectively, these results indicated that potential nuclear function of cleaved type I cytokine receptor subunits is not plausible. |
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Keywords: | Cytokine Regulated intra-membrane proteolysis Nuclear translocation Inducible translocation trap |
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