Two pathways of signal transduction are activated in the same cell by different cytokines
B E Barton1, R Mayer, J V Jackson
1Department of Allergy, Schering-Plough Research, Bloomfield, New Jersey 07003.
Abstract:
NFS60, a murine leukemia cell line, responds to both interleukin 3 and 6 by proliferating, apparently by different signal transduction pathways. Although stimulation by both cytokines increases the uptake of 3H-arachidonic acid, the response to IL-6 was much faster. Furthermore, the effect of various arachidonic acid metabolites on the response to cytokine was different. PGE2 inhibited IL-6-induced proliferation and potentiated the response to IL-3. Additionally the G proteins which coupled the IL-3 and IL-6 receptor to the proliferative response are probably different, based on the ability of cholera toxin to inhibit the IL-3 but not the IL-6 response. These data are evidence of two pathways of signal transduction.
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