Abstract

Human interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) binds specifically and with high affinity to receptors on the surface of cultured fibroblasts (GM-258). At 37 degrees C about 50% of the receptor-bound IFN-gamma was rapidly internalized (t 1/2 = 4-5 min) by these cells. Following an initial lag of 15-30 min, internalized IFN-gamma was continuously degraded over a period of at least 8 h. The total uptake of IFN-gamma over this time period was found to exceed by 5 times the number of occupied IFN receptors present on the surface of these cells, suggesting that either there is a large intracellular pool of IFN-gamma receptors, or that receptors are recycled during the course of incubation. Cycloheximide (100 micrograms/ml) inhibited uptake only after the first 2 h of incubation and then only moderately. It is therefore unlikely that de novo receptor synthesis plays a major role in the observed uptake process. Both sodium azide (15 mM) and methylamine (20 mM) inhibited both the uptake and degradation of IFN-gamma at all times up to 6 h. While uptake was only slightly reduced in the presence of chloroquine (25 microM), degradation was markedly inhibited, suggesting that degradation occurs intracellularly, probably within lysosomes.

Highlights

  • 30 min, internalizedIFN-7 was continuously degraded stimulated cells and carried in the blood to various target cells over a period of atleast 8 h

  • While uptake was only slightly reduced previously reported that certain primary amines known to in thepresence ofchloroquine (25 pm), degradation inhibit the receptor-mediated endocytosis of a number of was markedly inhibited, suggesting that degradation polypeptide hormones inhibit the antiviral actionof IFN

  • (14).Wenow report that receptor-bound IFN-y is rapidly internalized by cultured fibroblasts and degraded intracellularly, probably within lysosomes

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30 min, internalizedIFN-7 was continuously degraded stimulated cells and carried in the blood to various target cells over a period of atleast 8 h. (14).Wenow report that receptor-bound IFN-y is rapidly internalized by cultured fibroblasts and degraded intracellularly, probably within lysosomes. A number of polypeptide hormones and other protein ligands have been shown to be internalized following receptor binding [4,5,6].

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