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Mouse macrophage development in the absence of the common γ chain: defining receptor complexes responsible for IL-4 and IL-13 signaling
Authors:   sa Andersson,Susanne M. Grunewald,Albert Duschl,Alain Fischer,James P. Disanto
Affiliation:Åsa Andersson,Susanne M. Grunewald,Albert Duschl,Alain Fischer,James P. Disanto
Abstract:The common γ chain (γc) forms a critical component of the receptors for interleukins (IL)-2, IL-4, IL-7, IL-9, and IL-15. We analyzed γc-deficient mice to define a role for γc signaling in the development and function of the macrophage lineage. No major differences in absolute cell numbers, cell surface phenotype, or in vitro function of γ?c compared to γ+c macrophages were observed. We therefore conclude that signaling through the γc chain is not essential for the differentiation of mouse macrophages. Although B and T cells require γc for IL-4 responses, IL-4 up-regulated major histocompatibility class II molecules and inhibited nitric oxide production from γ?c macrophages following stimulation with lipopolysaccharide and interferon-γ. γ?c macrophages could also respond to IL-13, consistent with the model of a type II IL-4 receptor α/IL-13R which can function in the absence of γc. Both IL-4 and IL-13 responses could be completely inhibited with the mouse IL-4 antagonist QY, suggesting that all of the observed IL-13 responses pass through the type II receptor, making it the primary signaling receptor complex for IL-13 in mouse macrophages.
Keywords:Macrophage  Cytokine  Receptor  Development  Antagonist
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