[PDF][PDF] Tyk2 plays a restricted role in IFNα signaling, although it is required for IL-12-mediated T cell function

K Shimoda, K Kato, K Aoki, T Matsuda, A Miyamoto… - Immunity, 2000 - cell.com
K Shimoda, K Kato, K Aoki, T Matsuda, A Miyamoto, M Shibamori, M Yamashita, A Numata…
Immunity, 2000cell.com
Janus kinases (Jaks) play an important role in signal transduction via cytokine receptors.
Tyk2 is a Janus kinase, and we developed tyk2-deficient mice to study the requirement for
tyk2 in vivo. Tyk2-deficient mice show no overt developmental abnormalities; however, they
display a lack of responsiveness to a small amount of IFNα, although a high concentration of
IFNα can fully transduce its signal even in the absence of tyk2. Furthermore, IL-12-induced T
cell function is defective in these mice. In contrast, these mice respond normally to IL-6 and …
Abstract
Janus kinases (Jaks) play an important role in signal transduction via cytokine receptors. Tyk2 is a Janus kinase, and we developed tyk2-deficient mice to study the requirement for tyk2 in vivo. Tyk2-deficient mice show no overt developmental abnormalities; however, they display a lack of responsiveness to a small amount of IFNα, although a high concentration of IFNα can fully transduce its signal even in the absence of tyk2. Furthermore, IL-12-induced T cell function is defective in these mice. In contrast, these mice respond normally to IL-6 and IL-10, both of which activate tyk2 in vitro. These observations demonstrate that tyk2 plays only a restricted role in mediating IFNα-dependent signaling while being required in mediating IL-12-dependent biological responses.
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