Mediators of Inflammation (Jan 2017)

IL-7 Induces an Epitope Masking of γc Protein in IL-7 Receptor Signaling Complex

  • Tae Sik Goh,
  • Yuna Jo,
  • Byunghyuk Lee,
  • Geona Kim,
  • Hyunju Hwang,
  • Eunhee Ko,
  • Seung Wan Kang,
  • Sae-Ock Oh,
  • Sun-Yong Baek,
  • Sik Yoon,
  • Jung Sub Lee,
  • Changwan Hong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/9096829
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2017

Abstract

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IL-7 signaling via IL-7Rα and common γ-chain (γc) is necessary for the development and homeostasis of T cells. Although the delicate mechanism in which IL-7Rα downregulation allows the homeostasis of T cell with limited IL-7 has been well known, the exact mechanism behind the interaction between IL-7Rα and γc in the absence or presence of IL-7 remains unclear. Additionally, we are still uncertain as to how only IL-7Rα is separately downregulated by the binding of IL-7 from the IL-7Rα/γc complex. We demonstrate here that 4G3, TUGm2, and 3E12 epitope masking of γc protein are induced in the presence of IL-7, indicating that the epitope alteration is induced by IL-7 binding to the preassembled receptor core. Moreover, the epitope masking of γc protein is inversely correlated with the expression of IL-7Rα upon IL-7 binding, implying that the structural alteration of γc might be involved in the regulation of IL-7Rα expression. The conformational change in γc upon IL-7 binding may contribute not only to forming the functional IL-7 signaling complex but also to optimally regulating the expression of IL-7Rα.