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Dataset: Roles of STAT3 and STAT5 in regulation of gene expression under Th17 differentiation

Interleukin 2 (IL-2), a cytokine linked to human autoimmune diseases, limits IL-17 production. We show that deletion of Stat3 in T cells...

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Interleukin 2 (IL-2), a cytokine linked to human autoimmune diseases, limits IL-17 production. We show that deletion of Stat3 in T cells abrogates IL-17 production and attenuates autoimmunity associated with IL-2 deficiency. While STAT3 induces IL-17 and RORγt and inhibits Foxp3, IL-2 inhibited IL-17 independently of Foxp3 and RORγt. We found that STAT3 and STAT5 bound to multiple common sites across the Il17 genetic locus. The induction of STAT5 binding by IL-2 was associated with a reduction in STAT3 binding at these sites and the inhibition of associated active epigenetic marks. Titrating the relative activation of STAT3 and STAT5 modulated TH17 cell specification. Thus, the balance rather than the absolute magnitude of these signals determines the propensity of cells to make a key inflammatory cytokine. The roles of STAT3 and STAT5 in regulation of gene expression under Th17 differentiation was investigated. Affymetrix Mouse Genome 430 2.0 Arrays were used to evaluate global gene expression.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
4

Source:
E-GEOD-26551

PubMed:
21278738

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample VARIATION
GSM652873 stat3 fl/fl OT2 (STAT3 wild type)
GSM652874 CD4-Cre stat3 fl/fl OT2 (STAT3 wild type)
GSM652875 stat5 fl/fl OT2 (STAT5 wild type)
GSM652876 CD4-Cre stat5 fl/fl OT2 (STAT5 wild type)

Tags

  • cell
  • cytokine
  • genome
  • interleukin

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