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Lack of interferon gamma receptor beta chain and the prevention of interferon gamma signaling in TH1 cells.

Lack of interferon gamma receptor beta chain and the prevention of interferon gamma signaling in... The ability of interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) to inhibit the proliferation of type 2 T helper cells (TH2), but not that of type 1 (TH1) cells, suggests that helper cell subsets might differ in their activation of the IFN-gamma signaling pathway. The IFN-gamma-inducible signal transducing factor (STF-IFN gamma) was activated in murine TH2 but not in TH1 cell clones, because in the latter the second chain of the IFN-gamma receptor (accessory factor 1 or IFN-gamma R beta) was absent. Thus, TH1 cells use receptor modification to prevent the activation of STF-IFN gamma and achieve an IFN-gamma-resistant state. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Science Pubmed

Lack of interferon gamma receptor beta chain and the prevention of interferon gamma signaling in TH1 cells.

Science , Volume 269 (5221): -237 – Aug 22, 1995

Lack of interferon gamma receptor beta chain and the prevention of interferon gamma signaling in TH1 cells.


Abstract

The ability of interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) to inhibit the proliferation of type 2 T helper cells (TH2), but not that of type 1 (TH1) cells, suggests that helper cell subsets might differ in their activation of the IFN-gamma signaling pathway. The IFN-gamma-inducible signal transducing factor (STF-IFN gamma) was activated in murine TH2 but not in TH1 cell clones, because in the latter the second chain of the IFN-gamma receptor (accessory factor 1 or IFN-gamma R beta) was absent. Thus, TH1 cells use receptor modification to prevent the activation of STF-IFN gamma and achieve an IFN-gamma-resistant state.

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ISSN
0036-8075
DOI
10.1126/science.7618088
pmid
7618088
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Abstract

The ability of interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) to inhibit the proliferation of type 2 T helper cells (TH2), but not that of type 1 (TH1) cells, suggests that helper cell subsets might differ in their activation of the IFN-gamma signaling pathway. The IFN-gamma-inducible signal transducing factor (STF-IFN gamma) was activated in murine TH2 but not in TH1 cell clones, because in the latter the second chain of the IFN-gamma receptor (accessory factor 1 or IFN-gamma R beta) was absent. Thus, TH1 cells use receptor modification to prevent the activation of STF-IFN gamma and achieve an IFN-gamma-resistant state.

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SciencePubmed

Published: Aug 22, 1995

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