The surface and cytoplasmic expressions of the transducing chain (IFN-gamma R2) of the heterodimeric IFN-gamma receptor on human T lymphocytes have been investigated. We show that its surface expression is low, whereas high cytoplasmic levels are found in both resting and PHA-activated T lymphocytes. This low expression does not prevent activated T cells from responding to IFN-gamma, because it induces IFN-regulatory factor 1 expression, Low surface IFN-gamma R2 expression appears to be due to recycling between cytoplasmic stores and the cell surface, which does not depend on signals mediated by endogenous IFN-gamma, because IFN-gamma R2 surface expression is low, and its internalization is equally observed in patients with inherited IFN-gamma R1 gene deficiency and in healthy donors. Moreover, IFN-gamma R2 internalization in T lymphoblasts from healthy donors was not affected by the presence of anti-IFN-gamma-neutralizing or anti-IFN-gamma R1-blocking mAb. In conclusion, these data illustrate a new mechanism whereby human T cells limit the surface expression of IFN-gamma R2 in a ligand-independent manner.

Surface expression of the IFN-gR2 chain is regulated by intracellular trafficking in human T lymphocytes / Rigamonti, L; Ariotti, S; Losana, G; Gradini, Roberto; Russo, Matteo Antonio; Jouanguy, E; Casanova, ; Forni, G; Novelli, F.. - In: JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-1767. - 164(1):(2000), pp. 201-207.

Surface expression of the IFN-gR2 chain is regulated by intracellular trafficking in human T lymphocytes.

GRADINI, Roberto;RUSSO, Matteo Antonio;
2000

Abstract

The surface and cytoplasmic expressions of the transducing chain (IFN-gamma R2) of the heterodimeric IFN-gamma receptor on human T lymphocytes have been investigated. We show that its surface expression is low, whereas high cytoplasmic levels are found in both resting and PHA-activated T lymphocytes. This low expression does not prevent activated T cells from responding to IFN-gamma, because it induces IFN-regulatory factor 1 expression, Low surface IFN-gamma R2 expression appears to be due to recycling between cytoplasmic stores and the cell surface, which does not depend on signals mediated by endogenous IFN-gamma, because IFN-gamma R2 surface expression is low, and its internalization is equally observed in patients with inherited IFN-gamma R1 gene deficiency and in healthy donors. Moreover, IFN-gamma R2 internalization in T lymphoblasts from healthy donors was not affected by the presence of anti-IFN-gamma-neutralizing or anti-IFN-gamma R1-blocking mAb. In conclusion, these data illustrate a new mechanism whereby human T cells limit the surface expression of IFN-gamma R2 in a ligand-independent manner.
2000
IFN-gamma; human T-lymphocytes
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Surface expression of the IFN-gR2 chain is regulated by intracellular trafficking in human T lymphocytes / Rigamonti, L; Ariotti, S; Losana, G; Gradini, Roberto; Russo, Matteo Antonio; Jouanguy, E; Casanova, ; Forni, G; Novelli, F.. - In: JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-1767. - 164(1):(2000), pp. 201-207.
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