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T-cell Subset-specific Expression of the IL-4 Gene is Regulated by a Silencer Element and STAT6

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Journal EMBO J
Date 1997 Jul 1
PMID 9233810
Citations 29
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During development of CD4+ T lymphocytes in the periphery, differential expression of cytokine genes, such as those of interleukin (IL)-2 and IL-4, occurs in distinct T-cell subsets. IL-4 is a cytokine produced by T-helper 2 (Th2) cells, and the IL-4 receptor (IL-4R)-mediated signaling pathway is thought to be required for commitment to the Th2 phenotype. However, the molecular basis for development of the Th subset-specific production of IL-4 remains unclear. We demonstrate here that the IL-4 promoter is functional in Th1 and B cells which do not normally form IL-4 transcripts as well as in IL-4-producing T cells. Based on studies of the effect of several different upstream and downstream regions of the IL-4 gene on IL-4 promoter activity, a Th1-specific IL-4 silencer element was identified in the 3'-untranslated region. The silencer region contained a consensus sequence for a transcriptional factor that is normally regulated by the IL-4 R signaling pathway, STAT6. Nuclear expression of STAT6 protein, which was shown to bind to the silencer region, was observed in Th2 cells but not in Th1 cells. Deletion of the STAT6-binding site from the silencer region and inhibition of STAT6 function resulted in the appearance of silencing function even in Th2 cells. These results provide evidence that the silencer element, and the binding of STAT6 to this element, play a permissive role in determining the commitment into Th2 phenotype.

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