Fig. 2.
Fig. 2. GM-CSF, but not TNF-α, increased Raf-1 activation in JMML cells. / (A) Raf-1 was constitutively phosphorylated in JMML cells, and this activation was further enhanced upon adding GM-CSF (5 minutes, 10 ng/mL), but not TNF-α (5 minutes, 10 ng/mL). Similarly, the weak but constitutive activation of the MAPKs ERK-1 (B) and JNK-1 (C) was increased upon addition of GM-CSF (10 ng/mL, 5 minutes), but not TNF-α (10 ng/mL). The data are from immunoprecipitated proteins of JMML cell lysates and combined with Western blotting of their phosphorylated forms (denoted PO4). The total amounts of the proteins were equal (bottom lanes). The data are from one experiment on one JMML case and are representative of 7 other JMML cases.

GM-CSF, but not TNF-α, increased Raf-1 activation in JMML cells.

(A) Raf-1 was constitutively phosphorylated in JMML cells, and this activation was further enhanced upon adding GM-CSF (5 minutes, 10 ng/mL), but not TNF-α (5 minutes, 10 ng/mL). Similarly, the weak but constitutive activation of the MAPKs ERK-1 (B) and JNK-1 (C) was increased upon addition of GM-CSF (10 ng/mL, 5 minutes), but not TNF-α (10 ng/mL). The data are from immunoprecipitated proteins of JMML cell lysates and combined with Western blotting of their phosphorylated forms (denoted PO4). The total amounts of the proteins were equal (bottom lanes). The data are from one experiment on one JMML case and are representative of 7 other JMML cases.

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