Viperin is required for optimal Th2 responses and T-cell receptor-mediated activation of NF- B and AP-1

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Viperin is required for optimal Th2 responses and T-cell receptor-mediated activation of NF- B and AP-1
Title:
Viperin is required for optimal Th2 responses and T-cell receptor-mediated activation of NF- B and AP-1
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Blood
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01 December 2008
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Qiu, L.-Q., Cresswell, P. & Chin, K.-C. Viperin is required for optimal Th2 responses and T cell receptor-mediated activation of NF-κB and AP-1. Blood 113, 3520–3529 (2009)
Abstract:
Viperin (virus inhibitory protein, endoplasmic reticulum [ER]–associated, interferon-inducible) has been identified as a highly inducible ER protein that has antiviral activity. Here, we characterized the phenotype of mice deficient in viperin and examined the biological function of viperin in peripheral T-cell activation and differentiation. Splenic CD4+ T cells deficient in viperin exhibited normal anti–T-cell receptor (TCR)–induced proliferation and IL-2 production, but produced significantly less T helper 2 (Th2) cytokines, including IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13, in association with impaired GATA3 activation, after stimulation with anti-CD3 antibody, which was not restored upon costimulation with anti-CD28. Th2 differentiation of viperin-deficient naive T cells was also impaired in the presence of strong TCR signaling and minimum IL-4, but not under optimal Th2-skewed conditions. In parallel, viperin-deficient T cells showed decreases in NF-κB1/p50 and AP-1/JunB DNA binding activities after TCR engagement. Thus, viperin facilitates TCR-mediated GATA-3 activation and optimal Th2 cytokine production by modulating NF-κB and AP-1 activities.
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1528-0020
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