High basal STAT4 balanced by STAT1 induction to control type 1 interferon effects in natural killer cells

Takuya Miyagi, M. Pilar Gil, Xin Wang, Jennifer Louten, Wen-Ming Chu, Christine A. Biron*

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Abstract

The best- characterized type 1 interferon ( IFN) signaling pathway depends on signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 ( STAT1) and STAT2. The cytokines can, however, conditionally activate all STATs. Regulation of their access to particular signaling pathways is poorly understood. STAT4 is important for IFN-gamma induction, and NK cells are major producers of this cytokine. We report that NK cells have high basal STAT4 levels and sensitivity to type 1 IFN- mediated STAT4 activation for IFN-gamma production. Increases in STAT1, driven during viral infection by either type 1 IFN or IFN-gamma, are associated with decreased STAT4 access. Both STAT1 and STAT2 are important for antiviral defense, but STAT1 has a unique role in protecting against sustained NK cell IFN- gamma production and resulting disease. The regulation occurs with an NK cell type 1 IFN receptor switch from a STAT4 to a STAT1 association. Thus, a fundamental characteristic of NK cells is high STAT4 bound to the type 1 IFN receptor. The conditions of infection result in STAT1 induction with displacement of STAT4. These studies elucidate the critical role of STAT4 levels in predisposing selection of specific signaling pathways, define the biological importance of regulation within particular cell lineages, and provide mechanistic insights for how this is accomplished in vivo.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2383-2396
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Experimental Medicine
Volume204
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2007

Keywords

  • CHORIOMENINGITIS VIRUS-INFECTION
  • MURINE CYTOMEGALOVIRUS-INFECTION
  • GENERALIZED SHWARTZMAN REACTION
  • NECROSIS-FACTOR-ALPHA
  • IFN-GAMMA
  • ANTIVIRAL DEFENSE
  • VIRAL-INFECTION
  • IN-VIVO
  • TARGETED DISRUPTION
  • IMMUNE-RESPONSE

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