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. 1996 Aug 15;157(4):1625-9.

Enhancement of TNF-alpha synthesis by overexpression of G alpha z in a mast cell line

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Enhancement of TNF-alpha synthesis by overexpression of G alpha z in a mast cell line

R A Baumgartner et al. J Immunol. .

Abstract

Ag stimulation of mast cells via the IgE receptor (Fc epsilon RI) elicits production and release of numerous cytokines. This activation of Fc epsilon RI initiates various tyrosine kinase-dependent signaling cascades, which ultimately result in the de novo synthesis of cytokines. To date, no heterotrimeric G proteins have been implicated in this process. Here we report that the alpha subunit of the heterotrimeric G protein, Gz, can regulate production of the cytokine, TNF-alpha. The alpha subunit was overexpressed in a cultured mast cell line (RBL-2H3) known to contain G alpha z. In stimulated cells, overexpression of G alpha z significantly enhanced the production of TNF-alpha. This effect of G alpha z appeared to be restricted in that constitutive synthesis of the cytokine, TGF-beta, and Ag-stimulation of the phosphoinositide-dependent secretory pathway were not significantly affected. Thus, G alpha z, a heterotrimeric G protein, appeared to modulate the stimulatory pathways for induction of TNF-alpha synthesis in RBL-2H3 cells.

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