| Literature DB >> 12189207 |
Michael Lohoff1, Hans-Willi Mittrücker, Stefan Prechtl, Susi Bischof, Frank Sommer, Sonja Kock, David A Ferrick, Gordon S Duncan, Andre Gessner, Tak W Mak.
Abstract
Certain IFN regulatory factor (IRF) transcription factors indirectly influence T helper (Th) cell differentiation by regulating the production of IL-12. Here, we show that IRF4 directly regulates Th cell differentiation in vitro and in vivo during murine leishmaniasis. In the absence of IRF4, IL-12-induced Th1 cell differentiation was compromised, while IL-4 failed to induce Th2 cell differentiation. Instead, IL-4 tended to induce Th1 cells, defined by production of IFN-gamma and TNF. Although early IL-4 signaling was normal in IRF4(-/-) Th cells, the protein GATA-3, a transcription factor critical for Th2 development, was not up-regulated following IL-4 treatment. Retroviral overexpression of GATA-3 rescued Th2 differentiation. Therefore, IRF4 deficiency manifests itself as severely dysregulated Th cell differentiation.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12189207 PMCID: PMC129350 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.182425099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205