A Mandatory Role for STAT4 in IL-12 Induction of Mouse T Cell CCR5

  • Iwasaki M
  • Mukai T
  • Nakajima C
  • et al.
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Abstract

IL-12 was recently shown to induce CCR5 on TCR-triggered mouse T cells. Considering that STAT4 is the most critical of IL-12 signaling molecules, this study investigated the role for STAT4 in the induction of CCR5 expression. IL-12R was induced by stimulation with anti-CD3 plus anti-CD28 mAb similarly on T cells from wild-type (WT) and STAT4-deficient (STAT4−/−) mice, but the levels of IL-12R induced on IFN-γ-deficient (IFN-γ−/−) T cells were lower compared with WT T cells. Exposure of TCR-triggered WT T cells to IL-12 induced CCR5 expression. In contrast, TCR-triggered STAT4−/− T cells failed to express CCR5 in response to IL-12. IL-12 stimulation induced detectable albeit reduced levels of CCR5 expression on IFN-γ−/− T cells. Addition of rIFN-γ to cultures of IFN-γ−/− T cells, particularly to cultures during TCR triggering resulted in restoration of CCR5 expression. However, CCR5 expression was not induced in STAT4−/− T cells by supplementation of rIFN-γ. These results indicate that for the induction of CCR5 on T cells, 1) STAT4 plays an indispensable role; 2) such a role is not substituted by simply supplementing rIFN-γ; and 3) IFN-γ amplifies CCR5 induction depending on the presence of STAT4.

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Iwasaki, M., Mukai, T., Nakajima, C., Yang, Y.-F., Gao, P., Yamaguchi, N., … Hamaoka, T. (2001). A Mandatory Role for STAT4 in IL-12 Induction of Mouse T Cell CCR5. The Journal of Immunology, 167(12), 6877–6883. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.167.12.6877

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