Journal article
Interleukin 15-mediated survival of natural killer cells is determined by interactions among Bim, Noxa and Mcl-1
ND Huntington, H Puthalakath, P Gunn, E Naik, EM Michalak, MJ Smyth, H Tabarias, MA Degli-Esposti, G Dewson, SN Willis, N Motoyama, DCS Huang, SL Nutt, DM Tarlinton, A Strasser
Nature Immunology | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1038/ni1487
Abstract
Interleukin 15 (IL-15) promotes the survival of natural killer (NK) cells by preventing apoptosis through mechanisms unknown at present. Here we identify Bim, Noxa and Mcl-1 as key regulators of IL-15-dependent survival of NK cells. IL-15 suppressed apoptosis by limiting Bim expression through the kinases Erk1 and Erk2 and mechanisms dependent on the transcription factor Foxo3a, while promoting expression of Mcl-1, which was necessary and sufficient for the survival of NK cells. Withdrawal of IL-15 led to upregulation of Bim and, accordingly, both Bim-deficient and Foxo3a-/- NK cells were resistant to cytokine deprivation. Finally, IL-15-mediated inactivation of Foxo3a and cell survival were..
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