| Literature DB >> 12524538 |
Hélène Bour-Jordan1, Jane L Grogan, Qizhi Tang, Julie A Auger, Richard M Locksley, Jeffrey A Bluestone.
Abstract
The relative importance of the cytokine milieu versus cytolytic T lymphocyte-associated antigen 4 (CTLA-4) and T cell receptor signal strength on T cell differentiation remains unclear. Here we have generated mice deficient for signal transducer and activator of transcription 6 (STAT6) and CTLA-4 to determine the role of CTLA-4 in cytokine-driven T cell differentiation. CTLA-4-deficient T cells bypass the need for STAT6 in the differentiation of T helper type 2 (T(H)2) cells. T(H)2 differentiation of cells deficient for both STAT6 and CTLA-4 is accompanied by induction of GATA-3 and the migration of T(H)2 cells to peripheral tissues. CTLA-4 deficiency also affects the balance of the nuclear factors NFATc1 and NFATc2, and enhances activation of NF-kappaB. These results suggest that CTLA-4 has a critical role in T cell differentiation and that STAT6-dependent T(H)2 lineage commitment and stabilization can be bypassed by increasing the strength of signaling through the T cell receptor.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12524538 DOI: 10.1038/ni884
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Immunol ISSN: 1529-2908 Impact factor: 25.606