Expression of nerve growth factor and nerve growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase Trk in activated CD4-positive T-cell clones.
- 1 December 1993
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 90 (23) , 10984-10988
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.90.23.10984
Abstract
Recent evidence suggests that nerve growth factor (NGF), in addition to its neurotrophic functions, acts as an immunomodulator mediating "cross-talk" between neuronal and immune cells, including T lymphocytes. We have analyzed murine CD4+ T-cell clones for their ability to express transcripts encoding NGF, low-affinity NGF receptor, and trk protooncogene, the signal-transducing receptor subunit for NGF. We show that two CD4+ T-helper (Th) clones, Th0-type clone 8/37 and Th2-type clone D10.G4.1, express NGF and Trk mRNA after appropriate activation with mitogen or with antigen and antigen-presenting cells. NGF and trk induction occurred to a similar extent and over a similar time course in activated 8/37 T cells, raising the possibility that NGF and trk genes are under coordinate control. NGF and NGF receptor expression does not seem to be a universal property of all activated CD4+ T cells, since Th1-type clone 9/9 did not express any of the transcripts after either stimulation. The absence of low-affinity NGF receptor mRNA in resting and activated T cells implies that the low-affinity NGF receptor is not involved in NGF signal transduction in CD4+ T cells. Our finding that activated CD4+ T-cell clones not only express Trk but also synthesize and release biologically active NGF implicates NGF as an autocrine and/or paracrine factor in the development and regulation of immune responses.Keywords
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