| Literature DB >> 15004274 |
Javier Cote-Sierra1, Gilles Foucras, Liying Guo, Lynda Chiodetti, Howard A Young, Jane Hu-Li, Jinfang Zhu, William E Paul.
Abstract
Differentiation of naïve CD4 T cells into T helper (Th) 2 cells requires signaling through the T cell receptor and an appropriate cytokine environment. IL-4 is critical for such Th2 differentiation. We show that IL-2 plays a central role in this process. The effect of IL-2 on Th2 generation does not depend on its cell growth or survival effects. Stat5a(-/-) cells show diminished differentiation to IL-4 production, and forced expression of a constitutively active form of Stat5a replaces the need for IL-2. In vivo IL-2 neutralization inhibits IL-4 production in two models. Studies of restriction enzyme accessibility and binding of Stat5 to chromatin indicate that IL-2 mediates its effect by stabilizing the accessibility of the Il4 gene. Thus, IL-2 plays a critical role in the polarization of naive CD4 T cells to the Th2 phenotype.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15004274 PMCID: PMC374338 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0400339101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205