Intracellular Signaling Events Associated with the Induction of DNA Synthesis in Human B Lymphocytes: II. Different Pathways Triggered by IL-2 and IL-4

In attempts to detect associations between early signaling events triggered by interleukins and the induction of DNA synthesis, inhibitors of various second messenger pathways were tested for their effects on IL-2- and IL-4-elicited mitogenesis in preactivated human B lymphocytes. Inhibitors of phos...

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description In attempts to detect associations between early signaling events triggered by interleukins and the induction of DNA synthesis, inhibitors of various second messenger pathways were tested for their effects on IL-2- and IL-4-elicited mitogenesis in preactivated human B lymphocytes. Inhibitors of phosphoinositidase C and of InsP 3-induced calcium release suppressed IL-4- but not IL-2-mediated proliferation. The response to both lymphokines was also impaired by an inhibitor of the calcium/calmodulin complex and was modulated by variations of the [Ca 2+] i. PKC inhibitors and PK-C depletion did not significantly alter the response to IL-2 and IL-4. The response to IL-2, but not to IL-4, was inhibited by cAMP analogues or by agents that raise cAMP. In contrast, IL-4, but not IL-2, stimulated cAMP accumulation in activated B cells. Taken together, these observations indicate that IL-2 and IL-4 use different signaling pathways to induce the G1 → S transition in these cells and suggest that the IL-4 inhibition of the B cell response to IL-2 may result from its effect on cAMP generation.
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Cyclic AMP - metabolism
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DNA - biosynthesis
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Neomycin - pharmacology
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