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Differential Regulation of the Janus Kinase Stat Pathway and Biologic Function of Il-13 in Primary Human Nk Acid T Cells - a Comparative Study With Il-4

  1. Author:
    Yu, C. R.
    Kirken, R. A.
    Malabarba, M. G.
    Young, H. A.
    Ortaldo, J. R.
    1. Year: 1998
  1. Journal: Journal of Immunology
    1. 161
    2. 1
    3. Pages: 218-227
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    IL-13, a cytokine similar to IL-4, is a regulates of human B cell and monocyte functions, Biologic effects of IL-13 on primary human NK and T cells have not been well defined. We demonstrate that, in primary NK cells, IL-13, but not IL-4, may induce low levels of IFN-gamma secretion. When NK cells were costimulated with IL-13 and IL-2, IL-13 generally resulted in two types of reactivity: IL-13 synergized with IL-2 to stimulate IFN-gamma production off it modestly inhibited IL-2-mediated IFN-gamma production. In both types of donors, the effect of IL-13 on IL-2-induced IFN-gamma production was in marked contrast to the strong inhibition seen with IL-4 in NK cells. Additionally, IL-13 suppresses IL-2-induced NK cytolytic and proliferative activities although less efficiently than IL-2. In T cells, IL-13 inhibits anti-CD3 mAb/IL-2-or PHA-mediated IFN-gamma production and enhances cytolytic potential, Furthermore, we demonstrate that IL-13, like IL-4, induces distinct STAT6-DNA binding complexes and tyrosine phosphosylation of STAT6 and Janus kinase 3 (JAK3) in NK and T cells. We observed that Abs directed against unique domains of STAT6 have differential effects on complexes in T cells but not in NK cells, suggesting different STAT6 isoforms. These findings show that IL-13 and IL-4 have the ability to regulate NK and T cell activation and that IL-13 is a potent regulator of STAT6 and JAK3 in these cen types. [References: 67]

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