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. 1992 Sep;77(1):43-50.

CD26 induces T-cell proliferation by tyrosine protein phosphorylation

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CD26 induces T-cell proliferation by tyrosine protein phosphorylation

E Muñoz et al. Immunology. 1992 Sep.

Abstract

CD26 antigen distribution among lymphoid cells and its participation in the process of lymphocyte activation and proliferation has been widely documented. However, the molecular and biochemical mechanisms coupled to the CD26 molecule are not yet known. With different monoclonal antibodies (mAb) we have detected that approximately 56% of CD4+ and 35% of CD8+ cells from peripheral blood lymphocytes express CD26 and the expression of this antigen is required for antigen- but not for mitogen-induced proliferation unless exogenous interleukin-2 (IL-2) is added to the culture. The stimulation of nylon wool-separated T cells and T-cell clones by the anti-CD26 mAb, 134-2C2, induced tyrosine phosphorylation on a subset of proteins of 50,000, 46,000, 26,000, 24,000 and 21,000 MW. This pattern of phosphorylation was not affected by the presence of 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), although this cofactor is required for CD26-mediated IL-2 mRNA expression and T-cell proliferation. When a specific tyrosine kinase inhibitor, Tyrphostin, was used in CD4+ cells cultures stimulated with 134-2C2 and PMA, the proliferation and the expression of IL-2 mRNA were inhibited. Thus, protein tyrosine phosphorylation seems to play a major role in CD26-mediated T-cell proliferation.

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