LIF-induced STAT3 signaling in murine versus human embryonal carcinoma (EC) cells

JJ Schuringa, S van der Schaaf, E Vellenga… - Experimental cell …, 2002 - Elsevier
JJ Schuringa, S van der Schaaf, E Vellenga, BJL Eggen, W Kruijer
Experimental cell research, 2002Elsevier
Self-renewal and the maintenance of pluripotency of mouse embryonal stem (ES) cells in
vitro requires exogenous leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF). Mouse ES cells can be cultured
and kept undifferentiated in the absence of embryonal feeder-cell layers when exogenous
LIF concentrations are maintained above a threshold concentration. An important
downstream target of LIF signal transduction in mouse ES cells is the transcription factor
signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3). In contrast to mouse ES cells …
Self-renewal and the maintenance of pluripotency of mouse embryonal stem (ES) cells in vitro requires exogenous leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF). Mouse ES cells can be cultured and kept undifferentiated in the absence of embryonal feeder-cell layers when exogenous LIF concentrations are maintained above a threshold concentration. An important downstream target of LIF signal transduction in mouse ES cells is the transcription factor signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3). In contrast to mouse ES cells, human ES cells are unresponsive to LIF and depend on feeder cells for undifferentiated growth. Here, we investigated the activation patterns of LIF-downstream effectors in mouse and human embryonal carcinoma (EC) cells. We report that LIF induces both ERK-1 as well as STAT3 activation in mouse P19 EC cells. LIF enhances the proliferation rate of P19 EC cells, which depends on ERK activity but does not require activation of STAT3. In contrast, LIF does not activate STAT3, ERK, or the gp130 receptor in human N tera-2/D1 EC cells, although all receptor components are expressed. The negative feedback protein suppressor of cytokine signaling 1 (SOCS-1) is constitutively expressed in N tera-2/D1 EC cells, suggesting that LIF signal transduction is inhibited by elevated levels of SOCS-1 expression.
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