Independent roles for IL-2 and GATA-3 in stimulating naive CD4+ T cells to generate a Th2-inducing cytokine environment

H Yamane, J Zhu, WE Paul - The Journal of experimental medicine, 2005 - rupress.org
H Yamane, J Zhu, WE Paul
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2005rupress.org
T cell receptor (TCR) signaling plays an important role in early interleukin (IL)-4 production
by naive CD4+ T cells. This “antigen-stimulated” early IL-4 is sufficient for in vitro Th2
differentiation. Here, we provide evidence that early IL-4 production by naive CD4+ T cells
stimulated with cognate peptide requires TCR-induced early GATA-3 expression and IL-2
receptor signaling, both of which are controlled by the degree of activation of extracellular
signal-regulated kinase (ERK). Stimulation of naive CD4+ T cells from TCR transgenic mice …
T cell receptor (TCR) signaling plays an important role in early interleukin (IL)-4 production by naive CD4+ T cells. This “antigen-stimulated” early IL-4 is sufficient for in vitro Th2 differentiation. Here, we provide evidence that early IL-4 production by naive CD4+ T cells stimulated with cognate peptide requires TCR-induced early GATA-3 expression and IL-2 receptor signaling, both of which are controlled by the degree of activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK). Stimulation of naive CD4+ T cells from TCR transgenic mice with low concentrations of peptide-induced IL-2–dependent STAT5 phosphorylation, IL-4-independent early GATA-3 expression, and IL-4 production. Neutralization of IL-2 abolished early IL-4 production without affecting early GATA-3 expression. In addition, naive CD4+ T cells from GATA-3 conditional KO mice failed to produce early IL-4 in response to TCR/CD28 stimulation. Stimulation with high concentrations of peptide abrogated early GATA-3 expression and IL-2–dependent STAT5 phosphorylation, and resulted in the failure to produce early IL-4. This high concentration–mediated suppression of early IL-4 production was reversed by blockade of the ERK pathway. A MEK inhibition rescued early GATA-3 expression and responsiveness to IL-2; these cells were now capable of producing early IL-4 and undergoing subsequent Th2 differentiation.
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