PMID: 8943397Dec 1, 1996Paper

IL-4 protects cells from apoptosis via the insulin receptor substrate pathway and a second independent signaling pathway

The Journal of Immunology : Official Journal of the American Association of Immunologists
J ZamoranoA D Keegan

Abstract

Although it has been known for some time that IL-4 protects cells from death via apoptosis, very little is known about the mechanism by which IL-4 exerts this effect. In this report, we have studied the molecular mechanisms of the IL-4-induced prevention of apoptosis in the 32D and B cell systems. IL-3 withdrawal has been shown to induce G1-arrest in 32D cells and subsequent death by apoptosis. We found that overexpression of IRS-1 protected 32D cells from death induced by IL-3 deprivation. IL-4 was able to protect 32D cells from apoptosis in the presence or absence of IRS-1. However, the protection from apoptosis of cells cultured in IL-4 was greater in the presence of IRS-1 and it reached levels comparable to those of cells cultured in IL-3. The IRS-1-dependent prevention of apoptosis is linked to the activation of PI 3'-kinase since wortmannin and LY294002, two inhibitors of PI 3'-K, partially inhibited the prevention of apoptosis mediated by IL-4 in 32D-IRS-1 cells after IL-3 withdrawal but not in 32D cells lacking IRS-1 expression. In addition, we found that the IRS/PI 3'-K pathway is, at least in part, responsible for the prevention of apoptosis by IL-4 in normal splenic B cell cultures. In spite of the ability of murine ...Continue Reading

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