STAT3-dependent IL-21 production from T helper cells regulates hematopoietic progenitor cell homeostasis

MH Kaplan, NL Glosson, GL Stritesky… - Blood, The Journal …, 2011 - ashpublications.org
MH Kaplan, NL Glosson, GL Stritesky, N Yeh, J Kinzfogl, SL Rohrabaugh, R Goswami
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2011ashpublications.org
The contribution of specific cell types to the production of cytokines that regulate
hematopoiesis is still not well defined. We have previously identified T cell–dependent
regulation of hematopoietic progenitor cell (HPC) numbers and cycling. In this report, we
demonstrated that HPC activity is decreased in mice with STAT3-deficient T cells, a
phenotype that is not because of decreased expression of IL-17 or RORγt. STAT3
expression in T cells was required for IL-21 production by multiple T helper subsets, and …
Abstract
The contribution of specific cell types to the production of cytokines that regulate hematopoiesis is still not well defined. We have previously identified T cell–dependent regulation of hematopoietic progenitor cell (HPC) numbers and cycling. In this report, we demonstrated that HPC activity is decreased in mice with STAT3-deficient T cells, a phenotype that is not because of decreased expression of IL-17 or RORγt. STAT3 expression in T cells was required for IL-21 production by multiple T helper subsets, and neutralization of IL-21 resulted in decreased HPC activity identical to that in mice with STAT3-deficient T cells. Importantly, injection of IL-21 rescued HPC activity in mice with STAT3-deficient T cells. Thus, STAT3-dependent IL-21 production in T cells is required for HPC homeostasis.
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