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    Immunity. 1995 Jun;2(6):665-75.

    Developmental commitment to the Th2 lineage by extinction of IL-12 signaling.

    Szabo SJ, Jacobson NG, Dighe AS, Gubler U, Murphy KM.

    Department of Pathology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110, USA.

    Developmental-commitment to Th1 or Th2 responses critically influences host susceptibility to particular pathogens. We describe a novel mechanism governing stable commitment to Th2 differentiation. Naive T cells develop strongly polarized Th1 and Th2 profiles by 7 days after activation. However, commitment of these developing cells differs substantially. Although IL-4 reverses early Th1 differentiation, IL-12 cannot reverse early Th2 differentiation. Th1 reversibility results from maintenance of IL-4 signal transduction, whereas Th2 commitment results from rapid loss of IL-12 signaling. The IL-12 signaling defect in Th2 cells results in failure to phosphorylate Jak2, Stat3, and Stat4. Since Th2 cells express the mRNA for the cloned murine IL-12 receptor beta subunit, the signaling defect may involve expression or function of unidentified receptor components. The rapid extinction of IL-12 signaling in Th2 cells provides a demonstration of a mechanism for the stable commitment to a T helper phenotype.

    PMID: 7796298 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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