Nat. Immunol. 2001 Sep
Mohrs M, Blankespoor CM, Wang ZE, Loots GG, Afzal V, Hadeiba H, Shinkai K, Rubin EM, Locksley RM
Abstract
Mechanisms that underlie the patterning of cytokine expression in T helper (T(H)) cell subsets remain incompletely defined. An evolutionarily conserved approximately 400-bp noncoding sequence in the intergenic region between the genes Il4 and Il13, designated conserved noncoding sequence 1 (CNS-1), was deleted in mice. The capacity to develop T(H)2 cells was compromised in vitro and in vivo in the absence of CNS-1. Despite the profound effect in T cells, mast cells from CNS-1(-/-) mice maintaine
...[more]d their capacity to produce interleukin 4. A T cell-specific element critical for the optimal expression of type 2 cytokines may represent the evolution of a regulatory sequence exploited by adaptive immunity.
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Mesh Headings:
Animals, Aspergillosis, Cells, Cultured, Conserved Sequence, Cytokines, DNA, Intergenic, Gene Targeting, Interleukin-4, Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous, Mast Cells, Mice, Mice, Knockout, RNA, Messenger, Sequence Deletion, Strongylida Infections, Th2 Cells