We have identified a novel Src homology 2 domain–containing leukocyte protein of 76 kD (SLP-76)–related molecule which we have termed Clnk (for cytokine-dependent hemopoietic cell linker). Unlike its relatives SLP-76 and B cell linker protein (Blnk), Clnk is not expressed uniformly within a given hemopoietic cell lineage. Even though it can be detected in several cell types, including T cells, natural killer cells, and mast cells, its expression seems to be strictly dependent on sustained exposure to cytokines such as interleukin (IL)-2 and IL-3. Strong support for the notion that Clnk is involved in immunoreceptor signaling was provided by the observation that it inducibly associated with at least one tyrosine-phosphorylated polypeptide (p92) in response to immunoreceptor stimulation. Moreover, transient expression of Clnk caused an increase in immunoreceptor-mediated signaling events in a T cell line. Taken together, these results show that Clnk is a novel member of the SLP-76 family selectively expressed in cytokine-stimulated hemopoietic cells. Furthermore, they suggest that Clnk may be involved in a cross-talk mechanism between cytokine receptor and immunoreceptor signaling.
Clnk, a Novel Slp-76–Related Adaptor Molecule Expressed in Cytokine-Stimulated Hemopoietic Cells
1used in this paper: BCR, B cell antigen receptor; Blnk, B cell linker protein; BMMC, bone marrow–derived mast cell; Clnk, cytokine-dependent hemopoietic cell linker; Gads, Grb2-related adaptor downstream of Shc; NFAT, nuclear factor of activated T cells; PECAM, platelet-endothelial cell adhesion molecule; PLC, phospholipase C; RAH, rabbit anti–hamster; SAM, sheep anti–mouse; SH2, Src homology 2; SLP, SH2 domain–containing leukocyte protein of 76 kD
M.Y. Cao and D. Davidson contributed work of equal importance to this paper and both should be viewed as first author.
Ming Yu Cao, Dominique Davidson, Jie Yu, Sylvain Latour, André Veillette; Clnk, a Novel Slp-76–Related Adaptor Molecule Expressed in Cytokine-Stimulated Hemopoietic Cells. J Exp Med 15 November 1999; 190 (10): 1527–1534. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.190.10.1527
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