Granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor stimulates both association and activation of phosphoinositide 3OH-kinase and src-related tyrosine kinase(s) in human myeloid derived cells.
AUTOR(ES)
Corey, S
RESUMO
The signalling pathways used by the GM-CSF receptor are currently unknown. Here we show that in human myeloid derived cells GM-CSF can stimulate; (i) the accumulation of PtdIns(3,4,5)P3; (ii) increases in p53/p56lyn and p62c-yes directed protein tyrosine kinase activities in anti-lyn and anti-c-yes antibody directed immunoprecipitates, respectively and; (iii) increases in phosphoinositide 3OH-kinase activity in antiphosphotyrosine, anti-p53/p56lyn and anti-p62c-yes antibody directed immunoprecipitates. These results suggest that GM-CSF can stimulate formation of protein tyrosine kinase co-ordinated signalling complexes, that contain p53/p56lyn, p62c-yes and an activated PtdInsP2 directed phosphoinositide 3OH-kinase, which can drive the accumulation of the putative second-messenger PtdIns(3,4,5)P3.
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