| Literature DB >> 15031636 |
Suzanne Kadereit1, Gwendolyn R Junge, Thomas Kleen, Margaret M Kozik, Beth A Kaminski, Kathleen Daum-Woods, Pingfu Fu, Magdalena Tary-Lehmann, Mary J Laughlin.
Abstract
Regulation of nuclear factor of activated T cells-c2 (NFATc2) gene expression is not clearly defined. We previously reported reduced NFATc2 protein expression in cord blood T lymphocytes. Here we show that NFATc2 expression in T cells is dependent in part on the presence of IFN-gamma during primary stimulation, as blocking of IFN-gamma blunted NFATc2 protein and mRNA upregulation. Conversely, addition of exogenous IFN-gamma during stimulation resulted in increased expression of NFATc2 in cord blood T lymphocytes. This correlated with rescue of deficient IFN-gamma expression by cord blood T cells. Rescue of IFN-gamma expression in cord blood T cells was dependent on the presence of antigen-presenting cells, as addition of IFN-gamma during stimulation of purified cord blood T cells did not result in an increase of IFN-gamma expression, and depletion of monocytes ablated the rescue of IFN-gamma expression. Our results point to impaired function in the antigen-presenting cell population of cord blood, playing a role in the hyporesponsiveness of T cells.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 15031636 DOI: 10.1023/b:joci.0000010425.30967.0f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Immunol ISSN: 0271-9142 Impact factor: 8.317