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Cytokines and transcription factors that regulate T helper cell differentiation: new players and new insights

Authors :
Davide, Agnello
Carla S R, Lankford
Jay, Bream
Akio, Morinobu
Massimo, Gadina
John J, O'Shea
David M, Frucht
Source :
Journal of clinical immunology. 23(3)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

The differentiation of naive CD4+ T cells into subsets of T helper cells is a pivotal process with major implications for host defense and the pathogenesis of immune-mediated diseases. Though the basic paradigm was discovered more than 15 years ago, new discoveries continue to be made that offer fresh insights into the regulation of this process. T helper (TH)1 cells produce interferon (IFN)-gamma, promoting cell-mediated immunity and control of intracellular pathogens. We now know that TH1 differentiation is regulated by transcription factors such as T-bet, Stat1, and Stat4, as well as cytokines such as IL-12, IL-23, IL-27, type I IFNs, and IFN-gamma. In contrast, TH2 cells produce IL-4, which promotes allergic responses and is important in host defense against helminths. The transcription factors Stat6, GATA-3, c-Maf, NFATs, and the cytokine IL-4 promote TH2 differentiation. These key regulators of TH differentiation are the subject of this review.

Details

ISSN :
02719142
Volume :
23
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of clinical immunology
Accession number :
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