Synthesis of membrane-bound colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF-1) and downmodulation of CSF-1 receptors in NIH 3T3 cells transformed by cotransfection of the human CSF-1 and c-fms (CSF-1 receptor) genes
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- DOI: 10.1128/mcb.7.7.2378-2387.1987
Synthesis of membrane-bound colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF-1) and downmodulation of CSF-1 receptors in NIH 3T3 cells transformed by cotransfection of the human CSF-1 and c-fms (CSF-1 receptor) genes
Abstract
NIH 3T3 cells cotransfected with the human c-fms proto-oncogene together with a 1.6-kilobase cDNA clone encoding a 256-amino-acid precursor of the human mononuclear phagocyte colony-stimulating factor CSF-1 (M-CSF) undergo transformation by an autocrine mechanism. The number of CSF-1 receptors on the surface of transformed cells was regulated by ligand-induced receptor degradation and was inversely proportional to the quantity of CSF-1 produced. A tyrosine-to-phenylalanine mutation at position 969 near the receptor carboxyl terminus potentiated its transforming efficiency in cells cotransfected by the CSF-1 gene but did not affect receptor downmodulation. CSF-1 was synthesized as an integral transmembrane glycoprotein that was rapidly dimerized through disulfide bonds. The homodimer was externalized at the cell surface, where it underwent proteolysis to yield the soluble growth factor. Trypsin treatment of viable cells cleaved the plasma membrane form of CSF-1 to molecules of a size indistinguishable from that of the extracellular growth factor, suggesting that trypsinlike proteases regulate the rate of CSF-1 release from transformed cells. The data raise the possibility that this form of membrane-bound CSF-1 might stimulate receptors on adjacent cells through direct cell-cell interactions.
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