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P A Reche1, V Soumelis, D M Gorman, T Clifford, M Travis, S M Zurawski, J Johnston, Y J Liu, H Spits, R de Waal Malefyt, R A Kastelein, J F Bazan.
Abstract
The sequence of a novel hemopoietic cytokine was discovered in a computational screen of genomic databases, and its homology to mouse thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) suggests that it is the human orthologue. Human TSLP is proposed to signal through a heterodimeric receptor complex that consists of a new member of the hemopoietin family termed human TSLP receptor and the IL-7R alpha-chain. Cells transfected with both receptor subunits proliferated in response to purified, recombinant human TSLP, with induced phosphorylation of Stat3 and Stat5. Human TSLPR and IL-7Ralpha are principally coexpressed on monocytes and dendritic cell populations and to a much lesser extent on various lymphoid cells. In accord, we find that human TSLP functions mainly on myeloid cells; it induces the release of T cell-attracting chemokines from monocytes and, in particular, enhances the maturation of CD11c(+) dendritic cells, as evidenced by the strong induction of the costimulatory molecules CD40 and CD80 and the enhanced capacity to elicit proliferation of naive T cells.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11418668 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.167.1.336
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422