Recently, we demonstrated the transactivation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in response to interferon γ (IFNγ) in epidermoid carcinoma A431 cells. It was shown that IFNγ-induced EGFR transactivation is impossible in the some cancer epithelial cells. Here, we hypothesize that IFNγ-dependent EGFR transactivation in these cells correlates to the amount of EGFR on the surface of the cell. To test this suggestion, a line of stably transfected HEK293 cells (HEK293δ99 cells) expressing a high level of mutant EGFR that lacked 99 C-terminal residues was obtained. Unlike the parent HEK293 cells, which lacked transactivation, HEK293δ99 cells demonstrated EGFR transactivation in response to IFNγ. In HEK293δ99 and A431 cells, the time courses of EGFR activation induced by IFNγ have the same pattern. In HEK293δ99, as in A431 cells, IFNγ-induced EGFR transactivation requires EGFR kinase activity and occurs via an autophosphorylation mechanism. Taken together, these data provide direct evidence for the dependence of IFNγ-induced EGFR transactivation upon EGFR expression level in epithelial cells. © MAIK Nauka 2008.