We report that stromal cell–derived factor (SDF)-1 has the remarkable capacity to induce sustained signaling through CXC chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4). In contrast to other chemokines, such as monocyte chemotactic protein 1 (CC chemokine receptor 2 [CCR2]), macrophage inflammatory protein 1β (CCR5), liver and activation-regulated chemokine (LARC [CCR6]), Epstein-Barr virus–induced molecule 1 ligand chemokine (ELC [CCR7]), and IP10 (CXCR3), SDF-1 stimulates the prolonged activation of protein kinase B and extracellular signal–regulated kinase (ERK)-2. Activation of protein kinase B is reversed by displacement of SDF-1 from CXCR4 or inhibition of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase. Although increasing concentrations of SDF-1 enhance CXCR4 internalization, kinase activation is prolonged. In addition, restimulation yields >60% of initial protein kinase B activity, indicating that the remaining receptors are not desensitized. Furthermore, activation is prolonged by inhibiting SDF-1 degradation. The sustained activation of cell survival and mitogenic pathways may account for the unique role of SDF-1 and CXCR4 in embryogenesis and lymphopoiesis.
Signal Transduction by Cxc Chemokine Receptor 4: Stromal Cell–Derived Factor 1 Stimulates Prolonged Protein Kinase B and Extracellular Signal–Regulated Kinase 2 Activation in T Lymphocytes
Abbreviations used in this paper: CCR, CC chemokine receptor; CXCR, CXC chemokine receptor; ELC, EBV-induced molecule 1 ligand chemokine; ERK, extracellular signal–regulated kinase; LARC, liver and activation-regulated chemokine; MAP, mitogen-activated protein; MCP, monocyte chemotactic protein; MIP, macrophage inflammatory protein; PI 3-kinase, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase; RANTES, regulated on activation, normal T cell expressed and secreted protein; SDF, stromal cell–derived factor.
Bettina Tilton, Liza Ho, Estelle Oberlin, Pius Loetscher, Françoise Baleux, Ian Clark-Lewis, Marcus Thelen; Signal Transduction by Cxc Chemokine Receptor 4: Stromal Cell–Derived Factor 1 Stimulates Prolonged Protein Kinase B and Extracellular Signal–Regulated Kinase 2 Activation in T Lymphocytes. J Exp Med 7 August 2000; 192 (3): 313–324. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.192.3.313
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