Gbn. Chainy et al., DIFFERENTIAL ACTIVATION OF THE NUCLEAR FACTOR-KAPPA-B BY TNF MUTEINS SPECIFIC FOR THE P60 AND P80 TNF RECEPTORS, The Journal of immunology, 157(6), 1996, pp. 2410-2417
Human TNF is a highly pleiotropic cytokine that mediates its effects b
y binding to two distinct receptors, viz p60 and p80, which transmit t
heir signals independently of each other, Activation of the transcript
ion factor NF-kappa B is one of the earliest events induced by TNF, bu
t whether it is mediated through one or both forms of the TNF receptor
is controversial, In the present studies, we examined the role of eac
h receptor in the activation of NF-kappa B by using TNFs that has been
designed by site-specific mutagenesis to bind either the p60 (R32W; S
86T) or the p80 (D143N; A145R) form of the receptor, Human myelogenous
leukemic ML-1a cells known to express almost equal amounts of the two
receptors were used, The binding of TNF to these cells could be inhib
ited equally by either TNF (p60) or TNF (p80) mutein, Treatment of the
se cells with TNF (p60) mutein activated NF-kappa B within 30 min, whe
reas TNF (p80) mutein, even at a 1000-fold excess, had no effect, sugg
esting that the activation of NF-kappa B is differentially regulated t
hrough the p60 receptor, Consistent with these results, treatment with
either anti-p80 monoclonal or polyclonal Abs blocked the binding of T
NF to the p80 receptor without affecting TNF-mediated activation of NF
-kappa B, TNF(p60) mutein was also effective in fell killing, but the
TNF(p80) mutein was totally ineffective, The effect was not cell type-
specific, since other p80-expressing cell lines were also unresponsive
, Overall, our results clearly demonstrate that the activation of NF-k
appa B and cytotoxicity by TNF is differentially regulated through the
p60 receptor.