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T helper cell (Th)1-primed CD4 T cells from wild-type donors make little interleukin (IL)-4 when restimulated under Th2 conditions. However, such restimulation of Th1-primed cells from interferon (IFN)-γ-/- or IFN-γ receptor (IFN-γR)-/- mice resulted in substantial production of IL-4 and other Th2 cytokines. Adding IFN-γ to the priming culture markedly diminished the capacity of Th1-primed IFN-γ-/- cells to express IL-4. Even IFN-γ-producing cells from IFN-γR-/- mice could acquire IL-4-producing capacity. Thus, IFN-γ is not required for the development of IFN-γ-producing capacity, but it plays a critical role in suppressing the IL-4-producing potential of Th1 cells.
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Zhang, Y., Apilado, R., Coleman, J., Ben-Sasson, S., Tsang, S., Hu-Li, J., … Huang, H. (2001). Interferon γ stabilizes the T helper cell type 1 phenotype. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 194(2), 165–172. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.194.2.165
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