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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 154, Issue 7 3047-3055, Copyright © 1995 by American Association of Immunologists
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M Adamczewski, RP Numerof, GA Koretzky and JP Kinet
Molecular Allergy and Immunology Section, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD 20852.
Previous studies using tyrosine phosphatase inhibitors have implicated tyrosine phosphatases in the signal transduction pathway initiated by aggregation of Fc epsilon RI, the high affinity receptor for IgE. To define more precisely a role for the tyrosine phosphatase CD45 in Fc epsilon RI-mediated signaling, we have transfected the three subunits of Fc epsilon RI into wild-type Jurkat and a CD45-deficient Jurkat derivative. Here we demonstrate that CD45 is necessary for the initiation of calcium flux through the transfected Fc epsilon RI. In contrast to the effect of phosphatase inhibitors, the tyrosine phosphorylation levels of beta and gamma after aggregation of Fc epsilon RI are surprisingly reduced, relative to wild-type Jurkat, in the CD45-deficient cells. After reconstitution of the CD45-deficient cells with a chimeric molecule containing the cytoplasmic phosphatase domains of CD45, both the base line and activation-induced tyrosine phosphorylation levels are increased. By examining Lck autophosphorylation, we find that Fc epsilon RI aggregation induces an increase in Lck enzymatic activity only in wild-type Jurkat and the CD45-deficient Jurkat reconstituted with chimeric CD45. This regulation of src-family tyrosine kinase activity may be the means by which CD45 controls aggregation-induced receptor phosphorylation.
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