Lck regulates IL‐10 expression in memory‐like Th1 cells
The Src family kinase Lck is thought to facilitate Th2 differentiation; however, its role in Th1 cells has not been well explored. Using mice that lack Lck in mature T cells, we find that lck⁻/⁻ Th1 skewed cells have normal expression of T‐bet and produce IFN‐γ at WT levels. However, there is a 3‐fo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of immunology 2010-11, Vol.40 (11), p.3210-3219 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Src family kinase Lck is thought to facilitate Th2 differentiation; however, its role in Th1 cells has not been well explored. Using mice that lack Lck in mature T cells, we find that lck⁻/⁻ Th1 skewed cells have normal expression of T‐bet and produce IFN‐γ at WT levels. However, there is a 3‐fold increase in IL‐10 producing cells in the mutant cultures. These cells do not have elevated levels of IL‐4, GATA3, IL‐17 or Foxp3, indicating that they are not Th2, Th17, or Foxp3⁺ T regulatory cells (Treg). Nor do these cells behave in a similar manner as the type 1 Treg. Most of the IL‐10 in the lck⁻/⁻ Th1 cultures is derived from the memory/activated subset, as the cytokine profile from Th1 cultures established from purified CD62L⁺ (naïve) cells are similar to WT cells. Furthermore, this IL‐10 expression appears to be dependent on IL‐12 and correlates with elevated c‐Maf. These data highlight a previously unappreciated role for Lck in regulating IL‐10 in Th1 cells. |
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ISSN: | 0014-2980 1521-4141 |
DOI: | 10.1002/eji.201040699 |