Abstract
We engineered and expressed both a wild-type and mutant cytosolic isoform of PTPepsilon (PTPepsilonC) in murine M1 leukemic cells, which can be induced to growth arrest and monocytic differentiation by interleukin (IL)-6 and leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF). Forced expression of PTPepsilonC inhibited IL-6- and LIF-induced monocytic differentiation and apoptosis in M1 cells, whereas expression of PTPepsilonM, a transmembrane isoform of PTPepsilon, did not. PTPepsilonC expression resulted in lower levels of IL-6-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of Jak1, Tyk2, gp130, and Stat3 compared with parent cells. In M1 transfectants expressing an inactive mutant of PTPepsilonC, both tyrosine phosphorylation and apoptosis induced by IL-6 and LIF were potentiated rather than inhibited. These results suggest an important role for PTPepsilonC in negative regulation of IL-6- and LIF-induced Jak-STAT signaling.
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