A Critical Role for IL-21 in Regulating Immunoglobulin Production

The cytokine interleukin-21 (IL-21) is closely related to IL-2 and IL-15, and their receptors all share the common cytokine receptor γ chain, γc, which is mutated in humans with X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency disease (XSCID). We demonstrate that, although mice deficient in the receptor fo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 2002-11, Vol.298 (5598), p.1630-1634
Hauptverfasser: Ozaki, Katsutoshi, Spolski, Rosanne, Feng, Carl G., Qi, Chen-Feng, Cheng, Jun, Sher, Alan, Morse, Herbert C., Liu, Chengyu, Schwartzberg, Pamela L., Leonard, Warren J.
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Zusammenfassung:The cytokine interleukin-21 (IL-21) is closely related to IL-2 and IL-15, and their receptors all share the common cytokine receptor γ chain, γc, which is mutated in humans with X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency disease (XSCID). We demonstrate that, although mice deficient in the receptor for IL-21 (IL-21R) have normal lymphoid development, after immunization, these animals have higher production of the immunoglobulin IgE, but lower IgG1, than wild-type animals. Mice lacking both IL-4 and IL-21R exhibited a significantly more pronounced phenotype, with dysgammaglobulinemia, characterized primarily by a severely impaired IgG response. Thus, IL-21 has a significant influence on the regulation of B cell function in vivo and cooperates with IL-4. This suggests that these$\gamma_{c}-dependent$cytokines may be those whose inactivation is primarily responsible for the B cell defect in humans with XSCID.
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.1077002