Mechanism of transforming growth factor β-induced inhibition of T helper type 1 differentiation

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Regulation by transforming growth factor (TGF)-β plays an important role in immune homeostasis. TGF-β inhibits T cell functions by blocking both proliferation and differentiation. Here we show that TGF-β blocks Th1 differentiation by inhibiting the expression of T-bet, the apparent masterregulator of T helper (Th)1 differentiation. Restoration of T-bet expression through retroviral transduction of T-bet into developing Th1 cells abrogated the inhibitory effect of TGF-β. In addition, we show that, contrary to prior suggestions, downregulation of interleukin 12 receptor β2 chain is not key to the TGF-β β-mediated effect. Furthermore, we show that the direct inhibitory effect of TGF-β on T cells is responsible, at least in part, for the inability of BALB/c mice to mount a Leishmania-specific Th1 response and to clear Leishmanial infection.

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Gorelik, L., Constant, S., & Flavell, R. A. (2002). Mechanism of transforming growth factor β-induced inhibition of T helper type 1 differentiation. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 195(11), 1499–1505. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20012076

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