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IL-3 specifically inhibits GM-CSF binding to the higher affinity receptor
Authors:Fumitoshi Taketazu  Shigeru Chiba  Kyoichi Shibuya  Tomoaki Kuwaki  Haruhiko Tsumura  Kohei Miyazono  Kiyoshi Miyagawa  Fumimaro Takaku
Abstract:The inhibition of binding between human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and its receptor by human interleukin-3 (IL-3) was observed in myelogenous leukemia cell line KG-1 which bore the receptors both for GM-CSF and IL-3. In contrast, this phenomenon was not observed in histiocytic lymphoma cell line U-937 or in gastric carcinoma cell line KATO III, both of which have apparent GM-CSF receptor but an undetectable IL-3 receptor. In KG-1 cells, the cross-inhibition was preferentially observed when the binding of GM-CSF was performed under the high-affinity binding condition; i.e., a low concentration of 125I-GM-CSF was incubated. Scatchard analysis of 125I-GM-CSF binding to KG-1 cells in the absence and in the presence of unlabeled IL-3 demonstrated that IL-3 inhibited GM-CSF binding to the higher-affinity component of GM-CSF receptor on KG-1 cells. Moreover, a chemical cross-linking study has revealed that the cross-inhibition of the GM-CSF binding observed in KG-1 cells is specific for the β-chain, Mr 135,000 binding protein which has been identified as a component forming the high-affinity GM-CSF receptor existng specifically on hemopoietic cells.
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