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Title: Mechanistic studies of transforming growth factor-beta inhibition of IL-2-dependent activation of CD3- large granular lymphocyte functions. Regulation of IL-2R beta (p75) signal transduction. Author: Ortaldo JR, Mason AT, O'Shea JJ, Smyth MJ, Falk LA, Kennedy IC, Longo DL, Ruscetti FW. Journal: J Immunol; 1991 Jun 01; 146(11):3791-8. PubMed ID: 1851793. Abstract: CD3- large granular lymphocyte (LGL) express constitutive levels of functional IL-2R beta. TGF-beta inhibited several IL-2R beta-mediated events in LGL, including IL-2-induced NK and lymphokine-activating factor activities, IFN-gamma gene expression and secretion, and IL-2R alpha expression. TGF-beta inhibited these IL-2-induced LGL functions in a dose-dependent and reversible manner. By contrast, TGF-beta had little effect on LGL IL-2R beta expression and TGF-beta receptors were not induced by IL-2. Studies were performed to examine binding and internalization of radiolabeled IL-2. These experiments demonstrated that the rapid binding and internalization of [125I]IL-2 was not altered in CD3- LGL pretreated with TGF-beta. These internalization studies indicated that the TGF-beta inhibition represented postreceptor-binding events in NK cells. Further studies were initiated to examine signaling events in CD3- LGL. When IL-2-induced tyrosine phosphorylation events were examined, significant inhibition was seen of selected phosphoproteins in TGF-beta-pretreated cells. In addition, the ability of TGF-beta to also inhibit IL-2 induction of LGL IL-2R alpha and IFN-gamma mRNA expression was consistent with the hypothesis that posttranscriptional mechanisms were unlikely to be affected by TGF-beta. Collectively, these data indicated that TGF-beta inhibited IL-2-induced CD3- LGL functions and suggested that TGF-beta inhibition occurs either at the level of specific tyrosine phosphorylation and/or IL-2-induced transcriptional control factors.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]