Distinct effects of STAT5 activation on CD4+ and CD8+ T cell homeostasis: development of CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells versus CD8+ memory T cells

MA Burchill, CA Goetz, M Prlic, JJ O'Neil… - The Journal of …, 2003 - journals.aai.org
MA Burchill, CA Goetz, M Prlic, JJ O'Neil, IR Harmon, SJ Bensinger, LA Turka, P Brennan
The Journal of Immunology, 2003journals.aai.org
Using transgenic mice that express a constitutively active version of STAT5b, we
demonstrate that STAT5 plays a key role in governing B cell development and T cell
homeostasis. STAT5 activation leads to a 10-fold increase in pro-B, but not pro-T, cells.
Conversely, STAT5 signaling promotes the expansion of mature αβ T cells (6-fold increase)
and γδ and NK T cells (3-to 4-fold increase), but not of mature B cells. In addition, STAT5
activation has dramatically divergent effects on CD8+ vs CD4+ T cells, leading to the …
Abstract
Using transgenic mice that express a constitutively active version of STAT5b, we demonstrate that STAT5 plays a key role in governing B cell development and T cell homeostasis. STAT5 activation leads to a 10-fold increase in pro-B, but not pro-T, cells. Conversely, STAT5 signaling promotes the expansion of mature αβ T cells (6-fold increase) and γδ and NK T cells (3-to 4-fold increase), but not of mature B cells. In addition, STAT5 activation has dramatically divergent effects on CD8+ vs CD4+ T cells, leading to the selective expansion of CD8+ memory-like T cells and CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells. These results establish that activation of STAT5 is the primary mechanism underlying both IL-7/IL-15-dependent homeostatic proliferation of naive and memory CD8+ T cells and IL-2-dependent development of CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells.
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