The potency of TCR signaling during primary CD4+ T cell activation influences initial cytokine expression patterns and subsequent polarization toward either Th1 or Th2 subsets. In this study, we demonstrate that the T cell inhibitor placental protein 14 (PP14; glycodelin) preferentially inhibits Th1 cytokine responses and chemokine expression when present during ex vivo priming of CD4+ T cells. PP14 synergizes with exogenously added IL-4 in skewing T cell responses. Significantly, PP14 impairs the down-regulation of GATA-3 transcriptional regulator expression that normally accompanies T cell activation, which is a prerequisite for Th1 development. Taken together, these data document for the first time the ability of PP14 to skew Th responses.
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Mishan-Eisenberg, G., Borovsky, Z., Weber, M. C., Gazit, R., Tykocinski, M. L., & Rachmilewitz, J. (2004). Differential Regulation of Th1/Th2 Cytokine Responses by Placental Protein 14. The Journal of Immunology, 173(9), 5524–5530. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.173.9.5524
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