Modulation of the activation of Stat1 by the interferon-γ receptor complex

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Christopher D Krause
Wen He
Sergei Kotenko
Sidney Pestka
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[1] Microbiology and Immunology,Department of Molecular Genetics
[2] Robert Wood Johnson Medical School – The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey,Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
[3] New Jersey Medical School – The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey,undefined
[4] Cancer Institute of New Jersey,undefined
[5] PBL Biomedical Laboratories,undefined
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Cell Research | 2006年 / 16卷
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interferon-gamma; Stat1; interferon-gamma receptor; kinetics; electrophoretic mobility shift assay;
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The activation of Stat1 by the interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) receptor complex is responsible for the transcription of a significant portion of IFN-γ induced genes. Many of these genes are responsible for the induction of an apoptotic state in response to IFN-γ. In the absence of Stat1 activation, IFN-γ instead induces a proliferative response. Modifying Stat1 activation by IFN-γ may have pharmacological benefits. We report that the rate of activation of Stat1 can be altered in HeLa cells by overexpressing either the IFN-γR1 chain or the IFN-γR2 chain. These alterations occur in hematopoietic cell lines: Raji cells and monocytic cell lines, which have average and above-average IFN-γR2 surface expression, activate Stat1 similarly to HeLa cells and HeLa cells overexpressing IFNγR2, respectively. The rapid Stat1 activation seen in HeLa cells can be inhibited by overexpressing a chimeric IFN-γR2 chain that does not bind Jak2 or (when high concentrations of IFN-γ are used) by overexpressing IFN-γR1. These data are consistent with a model in which the recruitment of additional Jak2 activity to a signaling complex accelerates the rate of Stat1 activation. We conclude that the rate of activation of Stat1 in cells by IFN-γ can be modified by regulating either receptor chain and speculate that pharmacological agents which modify receptor chain expression may alter IFN-γ receptor signal transduction.
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