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DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.169.10.5546
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G Protein-Coupled Chemokine Receptors Induce Both Survival and Apoptotic Signaling Pathways

Stacey R. Vlahakis,Angelina Villası́s-Keever,Timothy S. Gomez,Maria Vanegas,Nicholas E. Vlahakis,Carlos V. Payá

Cell biology
Chemokine receptor
Signal transduction
2002
Chemokine receptors are essential for triggering chemotaxis to immune cells; however, a number of them can also mediate death when engaged by nonchemokine ligands. When the chemokine receptor CXCR4 is engaged by stromal cell-derived factor (SDF1)alpha, it triggers cells to chemotax, and in some cell types such as neurons, causes cell death. To elucidate this dual and opposing receptor function, we have investigated whether CXCR4 activation by its chemokine SDF1alpha could lead to the simultaneous activation of both anti- and proapoptotic signaling pathways; the balance ultimately influencing cell survival. CXCR4 activation in CD4 T cells by SDF1alpha led to the activation of the prosurvival second messengers, Akt and extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase. Selective inhibition of each signal demonstrated that extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase is essential for mediating SDF1alpha-triggered chemotaxis but does not confer an antiapoptotic state. In contrast, Akt activation through CXCR4 by SDF1alpha interactions is necessary to confer resistance to apoptosis. The proapoptotic signaling pathway triggered by SDF1alpha-CXCR4 interaction involves the G(ialpha) protein-independent activation of the proapoptotic MAPK (p38). Furthermore, other chemokines and chemokine receptors also signal chemotaxis and proapoptotic effects via similar pathways. Thus, G(ialpha) protein-coupled chemokine receptors can function as death prone receptors and the balance between the above signaling pathways will ultimately mandate the fate of the activated cell.
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    G Protein-Coupled Chemokine Receptors Induce Both Survival and Apoptotic Signaling Pathways” is a paper by Stacey R. Vlahakis Angelina Villası́s-Keever Timothy S. Gomez Maria Vanegas Nicholas E. Vlahakis Carlos V. Payá published in 2002. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.