Abstract

Erythropoietin (EPO) and its receptor (EPOR) are required for development of erythrocytes. It has been shown that the ectopic expression of EPOR confers EPO-dependent proliferation on an interleukin 3 (IL3)-dependent cell line, Ba/F3, whereas the IL2-dependent T cell line, CTLL-2 expressing the EPOR (T-ER), fails to proliferate in response to EPO. However, the molecular basis of the EPO unresponsiveness in CTLL-2 has not been clarified. We found that the expression level of JAK2 in T-ER cells was much lower than that in Ba/F3 cells. Therefore, we examined the effects of forced expression of JAK2 in T-ER cells. In T-ER transformants expressing JAK2 (T-JER), EPO induced tyrosine phosphorylation of the EPOR, JAK2, and STAT5, and consequently STAT5-responsive genes including bcl-X and cis1 were normally induced. Furthermore, T-JER cells were resistant to apoptosis until at least 72 h after switching from IL2 to EPO. Although T-JER cells could not continuously proliferate in the presence of EPO, additional expression of JAK2 in T-JER (T-JJER) to a level similar to that in Ba/F3 cells supported long term proliferation in response to EPO. JAK2 was equally co-immunoprecipitated with the EPOR among T-JER, T-JJER, and Ba/F3 cells expressing the EPOR (BF-ER). However, EPO-dependent mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase activation was observed in T-JJER and BF-ER cells but not in T-JER cells. EPO-dependent long term proliferation of T-JER cells was conferred by expression of the constitutively activated form of MEK1. Our results suggest that MAP kinase activation is, at least in part, an important component for mitotic signal from the EPOR, and CTLL-2 cells probably lack signaling molecule(s) in JAK2 and the Ras-MAP kinase pathway.

Highlights

  • Erythropoietin (EPO) and its receptor (EPOR) are required for development of erythrocytes

  • D-CTLL-2 cells expressing EPO receptor (EPOR) (D-ER) were able to proliferate in EPO as fast as interleukin 3 (IL3)-dependent Ba/F3 cells expressing the EPOR (BF-ER)

  • Northern as well as Western blotting experiments indicated that both JAK2 mRNA and protein levels in D-CTLL-2 and D-ER cells were close to those in Ba/F3 and BF-ER cells, whereas T-CTLL-2 and the EPOR (T-ER) cells expressed much lower levels of JAK2 (Fig. 1)

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Introduction

Erythropoietin (EPO) and its receptor (EPOR) are required for development of erythrocytes. One report indicated that EPOR expression conferred EPO-dependent growth on a CTLL-2 line, whereas others did not. We obtained two CTLL-2 cell lines, one that was able to proliferate in response to EPO after ectopic expression of the EPOR, whereas the other was not, and analyzed signaling pathways from the EPOR.

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