Molecular aspects of T-cell differentiation

A Rao, O Avni - British medical bulletin, 2000 - academic.oup.com
British medical bulletin, 2000academic.oup.com
Abstract Differentiated T helper 1 (Th1) and T helper 2 (Th2) T-cells show striking differences
in their patterns of cytokine expression. This process is initiated by stimulation with antigen
and the cytokines IL-12 and IL-4, respectively, and requires antigen-induced transcription
factors such as NFAT and cytokine-induced transcription factors such as STAT4, induced by
IL-12, and STAT6, induced by IL-4. This results in induction and maintained expression of
subset-specific transcription factors including T-bet in Th1 cells andGATA3 in Th2 cells …
Abstract
Differentiated T helper 1(Th1) and T helper 2(Th2) T-cells show striking differences in their patterns of cytokine expression. This process is initiated by stimulation with antigen and the cytokines IL-12 and IL-4, respectively, and requires antigen-induced transcription factors such as NFAT and cytokine-induced transcription factors such as STAT4, induced by IL-12, and STAT6, induced by IL-4. This results in induction and maintained expression of subset-specific transcription factors including T-bet in Th1 cells andGATA3 in Th2 cells, which are involved in ensuring the commitment of T-cells to Th1 or Th2 lineages. Here we review the signalling pathways and transcription factors that mediate T-cell differentiation, and describe the epigenetic changes in chromatin structure, locus accessibility and DNA methylation that are known to accompany this process.
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