Literature DB >> 18988675

Signal transducer and activation of transcription (STAT) 4beta, a shorter isoform of interleukin-12-induced STAT4, is preferentially activated by estrogen.

Ebru Karpuzoglu1, Rebecca A Phillips, Rujuan Dai, Carmine Graniello, Robert M Gogal, S Ansar Ahmed.   

Abstract

Estrogen, a natural immunomodulatory compound, has been shown to promote the induction of a prototype T helper 1 cytokine, interferon (IFN)-gamma, as well as to up-regulate IFNgamma-mediated proinflammatory molecules (nitric oxide, cyclooxygenase 2, monocyte chemoattractant protein 1). Because IL-12 is a major IFNgamma-inducing cytokine, in this study we investigated whether estrogen treatment of wild-type C57BL/6 mice alters IL-12-mediated signaling pathways. A recent study has shown that IL-12 activates two isoforms of signal transducer and activation of transcription (STAT) 4, a normal-sized (full-length STAT4alpha) and a truncated form (STAT4beta). Interestingly, we found that estrogen treatment preferentially up-regulates the phosphorylation of STAT4beta in splenic lymphoid cells. Time kinetic data showed the differential activation of STAT4beta in splenic lymphoid cells from estrogen-treated mice, but not in cells from placebo controls. The activation of STAT4beta was mediated by IL-12 and not IFNgamma because deliberate addition or neutralization of IL-12, but not IFNgamma, affected the activation of STAT4beta. In contrast to IL-12-induced activation of STAT4beta in cells from estrogen-treated mice, STAT4alpha was not increased, rather it tended to be decreased. In this context, STAT4alpha-induced p27(kip1) protein was decreased in concanavalin A + IL-12-activated lymphocytes from estrogen-treated mice only. By using the in vitro DNA binding assay, we confirmed the ability of pSTAT4beta to bind to the IFNgamma-activated sites (IFNgamma activation sequences)/STAT4-binding sites in estrogen-treated mice. Our data are the first to show that estrogen apparently has selective effects on IL-12-mediated signaling by preferentially activating STAT4beta. These novel findings are likely to provide new knowledge with regard to estrogen regulation of inflammation.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18988675      PMCID: PMC2654738          DOI: 10.1210/en.2008-0832

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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