Regulation of Th2 cell differentiation by mel-18, a mammalian polycomb group gene |
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Authors: | Kimura M Koseki Y Yamashita M Watanabe N Shimizu C Katsumoto T Kitamura T Taniguchi M Koseki H Nakayama T |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Immunology and Department of Molecular Immunology, Chiba University, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Polycomb group (PcG) gene products regulate homeobox gene expression in Drosophila and vertebrates and also cell cycle progression of immature lymphocytes. In a gene-disrupted mouse for polycomb group gene mel-18, mature peripheral T cells exhibited normal anti-TCR-induced proliferation; however, the production of Th2 cytokines (IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13) was significantly reduced, whereas production of IFNgamma was modestly enhanced. Th2 cell differentiation was impaired, and the defect was associated with decreased levels in demethylation of the IL-4 gene. Significantly, reduced GATA3 induction was demonstrated. In vivo antigen-induced IgG1 production and Nippostrongylus brasiliensis-induced eosinophilia were significantly affected, reflecting the deficit in Th2 cell differentiation. Thus, the PcG gene products play a critical role in the control of Th2 cell differentiation and Th2-dependent immune responses. |
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