1999
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.14.9539
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Mediates Both Apoptotic Cell Death and Cell Proliferation in a Human Hematopoietic Cell Line Dependent on Mitotic Activity and Receptor Subtype Expression

Abstract: The TF-1 human erythroleukemic cell line exhibits opposing physiological responses toward tumor necrosis factor-␣ (TNF) treatment, dependent upon the mitotic state of the cells. Mitotically active cells in log growth respond to TNF by rapidly undergoing apoptosis whereas TNF exposure stimulates cellular proliferation in mitotically quiescent cells. The concentrationdependent TNF-induced apoptosis was monitored by cellular metabolic activity and confirmed by both DNA epifluorescence and DNA fragmentation. Moreo… Show more

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“…8 Here, we show that GM-CSF and IL-3 pretreatment can switch TF-1 cells from a TNF proliferative-to a TNF apoptotic phenotype. When GM-CSF or IL-3 was added to TF-1 cells, a large increase in total cell number was observed (Figure 1a).…”
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“…8 Here, we show that GM-CSF and IL-3 pretreatment can switch TF-1 cells from a TNF proliferative-to a TNF apoptotic phenotype. When GM-CSF or IL-3 was added to TF-1 cells, a large increase in total cell number was observed (Figure 1a).…”
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“…These latter cytokines had little or no effect on the expression of either TNF receptor, whereas GM-CSF and IL-3 both increased the expression of TNFR2, but not TNFR1, as has also been previously demonstrated. 8,27 It is therefore possible that the increased levels of TNFR2 may be responsible for the increased susceptibility to apoptosis.…”
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“…TNFR2 signaling has also been shown to stimulate proliferation, particularly in lymphocytes [13,14]. Although TNFR2 does not contain a DD in its intracellular domain, this receptor can mediate pro-apoptotic effects [15][16][17]. Hence, the complexity of TNF-mediated functions may in part be attributed to the presence of two different TNFR with different expression patterns and signaling pathways.…”
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