Development of Th1-type immune responses requires the type I cytokine receptor TCCR

QI Chen, N Ghilardi, H Wang, T Baker, MH Xie… - Nature, 2000 - nature.com
QI Chen, N Ghilardi, H Wang, T Baker, MH Xie, A Gurney, IS Grewal, FJ de Sauvage
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On antigen challenge, T-helper cells differentiate into two functionally distinct subsets, Th1
and Th2, characterized by the different effector cytokines that they secrete. Th1 cells produce
interleukin (IL)-2, interferon-γ (IFN-γ) and lymphotoxin-β, which mediate pro-inflammatory
functions critical for the development of cell-mediated immune responses, whereas Th2 cells
secrete cytokines such as IL-4, IL-5 and IL-10 that enhance humoral immunity,. This process
of T-helper cell differentiation is tightly regulated by cytokines. Here we report a new …
Abstract
On antigen challenge, T-helper cells differentiate into two functionally distinct subsets, Th1 and Th2, characterized by the different effector cytokines that they secrete. Th1 cells produce interleukin (IL)-2, interferon-γ (IFN-γ) and lymphotoxin-β, which mediate pro-inflammatory functions critical for the development of cell-mediated immune responses, whereas Th2 cells secrete cytokines such as IL-4, IL-5 and IL-10 that enhance humoral immunity,. This process of T-helper cell differentiation is tightly regulated by cytokines. Here we report a new member of the type I cytokine receptor family, designated T-cell cytokine receptor (TCCR). When challenged in vivo with protein antigen, TCCR-deficient mice had impaired Th1 response as measured by IFN-γ production. TCCR-deficient mice also had increased susceptibility to infection with an intracellular pathogen, Listeria monocytogenes. In addition, levels of antigen-specific immunoglobulin-γ2a, which are dependent on Th1 cells, were markedly reduced in these mice. Our results demonstrate the existence of a new cytokine receptor involved in regulating the adaptive immune response and critical to the generation of a Th1 response.
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