Fc gamma receptor signal transduction in natural killer cells. Coupling to phospholipase C via a G protein-independent, but tyrosine kinase-dependent pathway
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Fc gamma receptor signal transduction in natural killer cells. Coupling to phospholipase C via a G protein-independent, but tyrosine kinase-dependent pathway
Abstract
Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity is initiated when low affinity Fc receptors (Fc gamma R type III/CD16) on NK cells bind to sensitized (i.e., antibody coated) target cells. Fc gamma R cross-linkage induces the activation of phospholipase C (PLC), which hydrolyses membrane phosphoinositides, generating inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate and sn-1,2-diacylglycerol as second messengers. However, the mechanism that couples Fc gamma R stimulation to PLC activation remains unknown. In this study, we investigated whether the Fc gamma R is coupled to PLC via a guanine nucleotide-binding (G) protein or an alternative pathway. Stimulation of electropermeabilized human NK cells with GTP gamma S induced inositol phosphate (IP) release, indicating the presence of a G protein-linked PLC activity in these cells. However, stimulation with both anti-Fc gamma R mAb and GTP gamma S provoked additive rather than synergistic increases in IP formation. Furthermore, exogenous GDP strongly inhibited GTP gamma S-stimulated IP release, but failed to inhibit the response to anti-Fc gamma R mAb stimulation. These results suggested GTP gamma S and anti-Fc gamma R mAb activated PLC through distinct regulatory mechanisms, and that Fc gamma R was not linked to PLC via a G protein. Hence, an alternative transduction mechanism for Fc gamma R-PLC coupling was considered. Antibody-mediated Fc gamma R cross-linkage was shown to rapidly stimulate tyrosine phosphorylation of multiple proteins in NK cells. Pretreatment with the tyrosine kinase inhibitor, herbimycin A, inhibited these phosphorylation events and disrupted the coupling between Fc gamma R ligation and PLC activation. These observations suggest that Fc gamma R in NK cell is coupled to PLC via a G protein-independent, but tyrosine kinase-dependent pathway.
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