Cutting edge: IL-27 induces the transcription factor c-Maf, cytokine IL-21, and the costimulatory receptor ICOS that coordinately act together to promote differentiation …

C Pot, H Jin, A Awasthi, SM Liu, CY Lai… - The Journal of …, 2009 - journals.aai.org
C Pot, H Jin, A Awasthi, SM Liu, CY Lai, R Madan, AH Sharpe, CL Karp, SC Miaw, I Ho…
The Journal of Immunology, 2009journals.aai.org
IL-27 has recently been identified as a differentiation factor for the generation of IL-10-
producing regulatory type 1 (Tr1) T cells. However, how IL-27 induces the expansion of Tr1
cells has not been elucidated. In this study we demonstrate that IL-27 drives the expansion
and differentiation of IL-10-producing murine Tr1 cells by inducing three key elements: the
transcription factor c-Maf, the cytokine IL-21, and the costimulatory receptor ICOS. IL-27-
driven c-Maf expression transactivates IL-21 production, which acts as an autocrine growth …
Abstract
IL-27 has recently been identified as a differentiation factor for the generation of IL-10-producing regulatory type 1 (Tr1) T cells. However, how IL-27 induces the expansion of Tr1 cells has not been elucidated. In this study we demonstrate that IL-27 drives the expansion and differentiation of IL-10-producing murine Tr1 cells by inducing three key elements: the transcription factor c-Maf, the cytokine IL-21, and the costimulatory receptor ICOS. IL-27-driven c-Maf expression transactivates IL-21 production, which acts as an autocrine growth factor for the expansion and/or maintenance of IL-27-induced Tr1 cells. ICOS further promotes IL-27-driven Tr1 cells. Each of those elements is essential, because loss of c-Maf, IL-21-signaling, or ICOS decreases the frequency of IL-27-induced differentiation of IL-10-producing Tr1 cells.
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