| Literature DB >> 11385511 |
E Avota1, A Avots, S Niewiesk, L P Kane, U Bommhardt, V ter Meulen, S Schneider-Schaulies.
Abstract
Surface-contact-mediated signaling induced by the measles virus (MV) fusion and hemagglutinin glycoproteins is necessary and sufficient to induce T-cell unresponsiveness in vitro and in vivo. To define the intracellular pathways involved, we analyzed interleukin (IL)-2R signaling in primary human T cells and in Kit-225 cells. Unlike IL-2-dependent activation of JAK/STAT pathways, activation of Akt kinase was impaired after MV contact both in vitro and in vivo. MV interference with Akt activation was important for immunosuppression, as expression of a catalytically active Akt prevented negative signaling by the MV glycoproteins. Thus, we show here that MV exploits a novel strategy to interfere with T-cell activation during immunosuppression.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11385511 DOI: 10.1038/89106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Med ISSN: 1078-8956 Impact factor: 53.440