Selective expression of an interleukin-12 receptor component by human T helper 1 cells

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Abstract

Interleukin-12 (IL-12), a heterodimeric cytokine produced by activated monocytes and dendritic cells, plays a crucial role in regulating interferon (IFN)-γ production and in the generation of IFN-γ producing T helper 1 (Th1) cells. Here we show that the IL-12 receptor (IL-12R) β2 subunit, a recently cloned binding and signal transducing component of the IL-12R, is expressed on human Th1 but not Th2 clones and is induced during differentiation of human naive cells along the Th1 but not the Th2 pathway. IL-12 and type 1 but not type II interferons induce expression of the IL-12R β2 chain during in vitro T cell differentiation after antigen receptor triggering. The selective expression and regulation of the IL-12R β2 subunit may help to understand the basis of Th1/Th2 differentiation and may provide therapeutic options for altering the Th1/Th2 balance in several immuno- pathological conditions such as autoimmune diseases and allergies.

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Rogge, L., Barberis-Maino, L., Biffi, M., Passini, N., Presky, D. H., Gubler, U., & Sinigaglia, F. (1997). Selective expression of an interleukin-12 receptor component by human T helper 1 cells. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 185(5), 825–831. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.185.5.825

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