Sustained IL-12 signaling is required for Th1 development

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Athie-Morales, V
Smits, HH
Cantrell, DA
Hilkens, CMU
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[1] Canc Res UK London Res Inst, Lymphocyte Activat Lab, Lincolns Inn Fields Labs, London, England
[2] Canc Res UK London Res Inst, Biochem Regulatory Mech Lab, Lincolns Inn Fields Labs, London, England
[3] Univ Amsterdam, Acad Med Ctr, Dept Cell Biol & Histol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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10.4049/jimmunol.172.1.61
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 [免疫学];
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STAT4 is an essential transcription for Th1 cell development IL-12 and IFN-alpha both activate STAT4, but with different kinetics. In this study we compared their capacities to drive differentiation of human naive Th cells toward Th1 phenotype. The Th1-polarizing activity of IFN-alpha was much weaker than that of IL-12, correlating with a marked difference in the kinetics of STAT4 activation; the response to IL-12 was sustained (> 48 h), whereas the response to IFN-alpha was transient (4h). The continuous presence of IL-12 was required for sustained STAT$ activation. Similarly, optimal Th1 polarization was only achieved upon prolonged exposure to IL-12 and could not be induced by a transient IL-12 pulse. Furthermore, the cytokine IL-2 potentiated sustained IL-12/STAT4 responses through up-regulation of IL-12R expression and synergized with IL-12 in driving Th1 cell development. Transient IFN-alpha responses, on the other hand, were not prolonged by IL-2. IFN-alpha treatment induced down-regulation of IFN-alphabeta receptor subunit 1, rendering cells refractory to IFN-alpha, but did not trans-inhibit the IL-12/STAT4 response. These data indicate that sustained IL-12 signaling is essential for optimal Th1 cell development and that transient activation of STAT4 in response to IFN-alpha may explain the poor Th1-polarizing capacity of this cytokine. Collectively these data show that the duration of cytokine signaling is important for determining the biological response.
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