Functional Dissection of the Cytoplasmic Subregions of the Interleukin-5 Receptor Alpha Chain in Growth and Immunoglobulin G1 Switch Recombination of B Cells
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The interleukin-5 receptor alpha chain (IL-5Ralpha) is known to regulate the development and function of B cells and eosinophils. Although the functions of IL-5Ralpha cytoplasmic domain subregions have been studied extensively using cultured cell lines, this approach has limitations when studying the functions of distinct primary B-cell subpopulations and their responsiveness to IL-5. In the present study, we generated mice on an IL-5Ralpha null background, each expressing a mutant form of an IL-5Ralpha transgene ligated to a mu enhancer and VH promoter, either lacking the cytoplasmic DC3 region or substituting two proline residues for alanine (ApvA) in the membrane-proximal ppvp motif of the cytoplasmic domain. The ppvp motif, which mediates activation of JAK2/STAT5 and Btk, also contributes to c-fos, c-jun and c-myc expression. IL-5Ralpha null mutant mice showed impaired B-1-cell development, reduced serum immunoglobulin G3 (IgG3) and IgM, no IL-5-induced enhancement of B-cell proliferation and IL-5-induced switch recombination from the mu gene to gamma1 gene; these were not recovered following the expression of the ApvA mutant. In contrast, absence of the DC3 region affected the IL-5-induced switch recombination from the mu to the gamma1 gene and B-1-cell development, while IL-5-induced proliferation and IgM production were at levels similar to those of B cells expressing wild-type IL-5Ralpha transgene. The results clearly indicated that the ppvp motif and the DC3 region of IL-5Ralpha played distinct roles in B-cell proliferation and differentiation. Thus, this present approach offers new insights into the functions of the cytoplasmic subregions of IL-5Ralpha, in particular its carboxy-terminal region.
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