| Literature DB >> 24058746 |
Nicole L Glosson1, Heather A Bruns, Mark H Kaplan.
Abstract
The development of allergic inflammation requires the orchestration of gene expression from the inflamed tissue and from the infiltrating immune cells. Since many of the cytokines that promote allergic inflammation signal through hematopoietin family receptors, the Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription (STAT) family have obligate roles in pro-allergic cytokine-induced gene regulation in multiple cell types. In this review, we summarize work defining the contribution of each of the STAT family members to the development of allergic inflammation, using data from mouse models of allergic inflammation, studies on patient samples and correlations with single nucleotide polymorphisms in STAT genes.Entities:
Keywords: allergy; atopy; inflammation; mouse model; transcription factor
Year: 2012 PMID: 24058746 PMCID: PMC3670132 DOI: 10.4161/jkst.19086
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAKSTAT ISSN: 2162-3988
Table 1. Correlations of allergic disease with SNPs in STAT genes
| Gene | Polymorphism | Disease/Phenotype | Population | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| STAT1 | rs3771300 | Protective for atopic sensitization | German | |
| STAT2 | rs2066807 | Associated with asthma | Chinese and Taiwanese | |
| STAT3 | rs2306581, rs957971, rs1026916 | Associated with decreased lung function | Caucasian | |
| STAT4 | T90089C | Associated with risk of mite allergen IgE production in asthmatics | Korean | |
| STAT6 | rs324015 | Inconsistent findings with asthma correlation | Japanese, Swedish, Finnish | |
| STAT6 | rs324015 | No association with bronchial asthma, atopic dermatitis, food-related anaphylaxis, serum IgE | Japanese | |
| STAT6 | rs324015 | Associated with susceptibility to nut allergy | British Caucasian | |
| STAT6 | rs324011, rs4559 | Associated with increased IgE levels | German and Swedish | |
| STAT6 | rs324011 | Association with recurrent wheezing but not asthma susceptibility | Slovene | |
| STAT6 | rs1059513 | Associated with increased IgE levels and bronchial responsiveness to methacholine | German and Swedish | |
| STAT6 | rs3024974 | Associated with improved lung function | Chinese | |
| STAT6 | rs3024975, rs841718, rs167769, rs703817 | Associated with AD patients with viral skin infections (eczema herpeticum) | Caucasian | |
| STAT6 | GT repeat in exon 1 (A1 allele, GT13 repeat) | Increased frequency in patients with bronchial asthma, atopic dermatitis, and/or food-related anaphylaxis | Japanese | |
| STAT6 | GT repeat A1-A5 (GT13-GT17) | No correlation with asthma, serum IgE or bronchial responsiveness | German and Swedish | |
| STAT6 | GT repeat A4 (GT16) | Associated with increased numbers of peripheral eosinophils | German and Swedish | |
| STAT6 | GT repeat A1 allele (GT13) | Associated with atopic asthma and elevated serum IgE | American and British Caucasians | |
| STAT6 | GT repeat A3 allele (GT15) | Associated with asthma but not elevated serum IgE | North Indian |
Table 2. STAT target genes in airway and skin cells
| STAT protein | Target gene | Cell type | Stimulation | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| STAT3 | Eotaxin-1/CCL11 | HASMC | IL-9 | |
| STAT3 | Eotaxin-1/CCL11 | HASMC | IL-17A | |
| STAT3 | Eotaxin-1/CCL11 | HASMC | Oncostatin M | |
| STAT3 | IL-6 | HASMC | PDGF | |
| STAT3 | IL-8/CXCL8 | HASMC | PDGF | |
| STAT3 | VEGF | HASMC | Oncostatin M | |
| STAT6 | Eotaxin-1/CCL11 | BEAS-2B | IL-4 and IL-13 | |
| STAT6 | IL-19 | NHBE | IL-13 | |
| STAT6 | Eotaxin-1/CCL11 | Human dermal fibroblasts | IL-4 | |
| STAT6 | Eotaxin-3/CCL26 | Human dermal fibroblasts; Esophageal epithelial cells | IL-4 and IL-13 | |
| STAT6 | P-selectin | Human dermal microvascular endothelial cells | IL-4 | |
| STAT6 | 12/15-lipoxygenase | BEAS-2B | IL-4 |