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  • Title: Regulation of CD31 expression and interleukin-4 production by human cord blood CD4+ T cells with interleukin-4 and interleukin-7.
    Author: Katamura K, Fukui T, Kiyomasu T, Ohmura K, Iio J, Ueno H.
    Journal: Pediatr Int; 2000 Apr; 42(2):126-33. PubMed ID: 10804726.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: T helper 2 cell type cytokines, such as interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-5, play pivotal roles in the development of allergic diseases. However, the mechanism by which naive CD4+ T cells acquire the ability to produce these cytokines remains unclear. Recently, it was reported that IL-7 induces the ability to produce IL-4 as well as interferon (IFN)-gamma and IL-5 in naive CD4+ T cells without TCR stimulation. To further analyze the mechanism of acquiring IL-4-producing ability by naive CD4+ T cells, the effects of IL-7 on human cord blood CD4+ T cells were compared with those of IL-4, which induced the ability to produce IFN-gamma but not IL-4. RESULTS: Interleukin-7 preserved the population of CD4+CD31- T cells in cord blood and induced their IL-4-producing ability without T cell receptor (TCR) stimulation, while IL-4 induced CD31 on CD31- T cells and could not induce their IL-4-producing ability. Both the CD31-inducing effect and the inhibitory priming effect for IL-4-production by IL-4 were also observed after cord blood CD4+ T cells had been primed with IL-7 and acquired the IL-4-producing ability. CONCLUSIONS: Interleukin-7 induced the IL-4-producing ability in naive CD4+CD31- T cells without TCR stimulation, suggesting that the signal transduction via CD31 may have an inhibitory effect on the acquisition of the IL-4-producing ability by cord blood CD4+ T cells in the absence of TCR stimulation.
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