Cutting Edge: TCR Stimulation by Antibody and Bacterial Superantigen Induces Stat3 Activation in Human T Cells

  • Gerwien J
  • Nielsen M
  • Labuda T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Recent data show that TCR/CD3 stimulation induces activation of Stat5 in murine T cells. Here, we show that CD3 ligation by mAb and Staphylococcal enterotoxin (SE) induce a rapid, gradually accumulating, long-lasting tyrosine, and serine phosphorylation of Stat3 (but not Stat5) in allogen-specific human CD4+ T cell lines. In contrast, IL-2 induces a rapid and transient tyrosine and serine phosphorylation of Stat3. Compared with IL-2, CD3 ligation induces a delayed Stat3 binding to oligonucleotide probes from the ICAM-1 and IL-2Rα promoter. CD3-mediated activation of Stat3 is almost completely inhibited by a Src kinase inhibitor (PP1), whereas IL-2-induced Stat3 activation is unaffected. In conclusion, we show that CD3 ligation by mAb and SE triggers a rapid, PP1-sensitive tyrosine and serine phosphorylation of Stat3 in human CD4+ T cells. Moreover, we provide evidence that TCR/CD3 and IL-2 induce Stat3 activation via distinct signaling pathways.

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Gerwien, J., Nielsen, M., Labuda, T., Nissen, M. H., Svejgaard, A., Geisler, C., … Ødum, N. (1999). Cutting Edge: TCR Stimulation by Antibody and Bacterial Superantigen Induces Stat3 Activation in Human T Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 163(4), 1742–1745. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.163.4.1742

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