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Stat-1 is Not Essential for Inhibition of B Lymphopoiesis by Type I IFNs

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Journal J Immunol
Date 2000 Aug 18
PMID 10946258
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Type I IFNs, IFN-alpha, -beta, and -omega, are cytokine family members with multiple immune response roles, including the promotion of cell growth and differentiation. Conversely, the type I IFNs are potent inhibitors of IL-7-dependent growth of early B lineage progenitors, effectively aborting further B lineage differentiation at the pro-B cell stage. Type I IFNs alpha and beta function via receptor-mediated activation of a Jak/Stat signaling pathway in which Stat-1 is functionally important, because many IFN-induced responses are abrogated in Stat-1-deficient mice. To the contrary, we show here that the inhibition of IL-7-dependent B lymphopoiesis by IFN-alphabeta is unaffected in Stat-1-deficient mice. The present data indicate that the type I IFNs can activate an alternative signaling pathway in which neither Stat-1 nor phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase are essential components.

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