The receptors for granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM- CSF) and interleukin-3 and -5 (IL-3, IL-5) share a common signaling subunit (beta c). However, in the mouse, IL-3 can also use an alternative IL-3-specific receptor beta-chain (beta IL-3). To assess the relative contributions of beta c and beta IL-3 to IL-3 receptor formation and function, mice were generated in which the beta IL-3 gene was functionally inactivated by replacement of exons 9–13 with a neomycin resistance cassette. Bone marrow cells from these mice displayed a lower affinity IL-3 receptor than normal and were hyporesponsive to IL-3, but the mice displayed no obvious hematopoietic abnormalities. The data suggested that beta c and beta IL-3 are normally coexpressed on IL-3-responsive cells and have identical qualitative signaling capacities. Receptor transmodulation studies on bone marrow cells from wild-type, beta c -/-, and beta IL-3 -/- mice showed that the previously described hierarchical pattern of transmodulation was dependent on the relative numbers of both beta IL-3 and beta c receptor chains and also provided evidence for an unexpected interaction between beta c chains and G-CSF and M-CSF receptors.
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April 1, 1996
Functional inactivation in mice of the gene for the interleukin-3 (IL- 3)-specific receptor beta-chain: implications for IL-3 function and the mechanism of receptor transmodulation in hematopoietic cells
NA Nicola,
NA Nicola
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia.
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L Robb,
L Robb
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia.
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D Metcalf,
D Metcalf
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia.
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D Cary,
D Cary
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia.
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CC Drinkwater,
CC Drinkwater
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia.
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CG Begley
CG Begley
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia.
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Blood (1996) 87 (7): 2665–2674.
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NA Nicola, L Robb, D Metcalf, D Cary, CC Drinkwater, CG Begley; Functional inactivation in mice of the gene for the interleukin-3 (IL- 3)-specific receptor beta-chain: implications for IL-3 function and the mechanism of receptor transmodulation in hematopoietic cells. Blood 1996; 87 (7): 2665–2674. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V87.7.2665.bloodjournal8772665
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