IL-7 withdrawal induces a stress pathway activating p38 and Jun N-terminal kinases.

Cell Signal

Laboratory of Molecular Immunoregulation, National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Health, Building 560, Room 31-71, Frederick, MD 21702-1201, USA.

Published: September 2002

IL-7 delivers survival signals to cells at an early stage in lymphoid development. In the absence of IL-7, pro-T cells undergo programmed cell death, which has previously been associated with a decline in Bcl-2 and translocation of Bax from cytosol to mitochondria. A new, earlier feature of IL-7 withdrawal was identified using an IL-7-dependent thymocyte line. We observed that withdrawal of IL-7 induced increased expression of jun and fos family member genes including c-jun, junB, junD, c-fos and fra2. This transient response peaked 3-4 h after IL-7 was withdrawn and resulted in increased DNA-binding activity of AP-1 and in a change in the composition of the Jun/Fos family dimers shown by electrophoretic mobility shift and supershift assays. Induction of jun and fos genes and the increased DNA-binding activity of AP-1 were attributable to the phosphorylation-induced activation of the stress kinases p38 and JNK and were blocked by the chemical kinase inhibitors SB203580 and SB202190. The stress response contributed to cell death following IL-7 withdrawal as shown by blocking the activity of the stress (MAP) kinases or by blocking the production of c-Jun and c-Fos using antisense oligonucleotides.

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