| Literature DB >> 24100031 |
Kyeorda L Kemp1, Zhenghong Lin, Fang Zhao, Beixue Gao, Jianxun Song, Kezhong Zhang, Deyu Fang.
Abstract
The inositol-requiring enzyme 1α (IRE1α) is a serine-threonine kinase that plays crucial roles in activating the unfolded protein response. Studies suggest that IRE1α is activated during thymic T cell development and in effector CD8(+) T cells. However, its role in regulating T helper cell differentiation remains unknown. We find that IRE1α is up-regulated and activated upon CD4(+) T cell activation and plays an important role in promoting cytokine IL-4 production. CD4(+) T cells from IRE1α KO mice have reduced IL-4 protein expression, and this impaired IL-4 production is not due to the altered expression of Th2 lineage-specific transcription factors, such as GATA3. Instead, IL-4 mRNA stability is reduced in IRE1α KO T cells. Furthermore, treatment of T cells with an IRE1α-specific inhibitor, 4μ8C, leads to a block in IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13 production, confirming the role of IRE1α in the regulation of IL-4. This study identifies a regulatory function for IRE1α in the promotion of IL-4 in T cells.Entities:
Keywords: Cytokine; ER Stress; IL-4; IRE1; Lymphocyte; Signal Transduction; T Cell Biology; T Cell Differentiation
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24100031 PMCID: PMC3829173 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M113.493171
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157