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. 1996 Sep 16;15(18):4928-39.

Identification of a novel receptor/signal transduction pathway for IL-15/T in mast cells

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Identification of a novel receptor/signal transduction pathway for IL-15/T in mast cells

Y Tagaya et al. EMBO J. .

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  • EMBO J. 2011 Feb 2;30(3):627

Abstract

Interleukin-15/T(IL-15) is a growth factor that utilizes IL-2 receptor (IL-2R) components in addition to its private binding protein IL-15R(alpha) in T-cells. Here, we report that IL-15 induces mast cell proliferation in the absence of IL-2R alpha and beta. Using transfectants of these cells with a cytoplasmic-truncated mutant of gamma(c), we demonstrated that IL-15 signaling in mast cells does not involve gamma(c). Cross-linking of mast cells with [(125)I]IL-15 revealed a 60-65 kDa IL-15 binding protein that is distinct from known components of T-cell IL-15 receptors. Mast cell IL-15 receptors recruit JAK-2 and STAT-5, instead of JAK1/3 and STAT3/5 that are activated in T-cells. Thus IL-15 is a mast cell growth factor that utilizes a novel receptor and distinct signaling pathway.

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