signal transduction;
hematopoiesis;
signal transducer and activator of transcription;
mitogen-activated protein kinase;
G-CSF;
D O I:
10.1634/stemcells.2004-0173a
中图分类号:
Q813 [细胞工程];
学科分类号:
摘要:
G-CSF specifically stimulates the proliferation and differentiation of cells that are committed to the neutrophil-granulocyte lineage. Although Stat3 was thought to be essential for the transduction of G-CSF-induced cell proliferation and differentiation signals, mice deficient for Stat3 in hematopoietic cells show neutrocytosis and was not induced by G-CSF stimulation. Stat3-null bone marrow cells displayed a significant activation of extracellular regulated kinase I (ERK1)/ERK2 under basal conditions, and the activation of ERK was enhanced and sustained by G-CSF stimulation. Furthermore, the augmented proliferation of Stat3-deficient bone marrow infiltration of cells into the digestive tract. The number of cells in response to G-CSF was dramatically decreased progenitor cells in the neutrophil lineage is not changed, and G-CSF-induced proliferation of progenitor cells and prolonged neutrophil survival were observed in Stat3deficient mice. In hematopoietic cells from Stat3-deficient mice, trace levels of SOCS3, a negative regulator of granulopoiesis, were observed, and SOCS3 expression by addition of a MEK1 inhibitor. These results indicate that Stat3 functions as a negative regulator of G-CSF signaling by inducing SOCS3 expression and that ERK activation is the major factor responsible for inducing the proliferation of hematopoietic cells in response to G-CSF.