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Dendritic cells require STAT-1 phosphorylated at its transactivating domain for the induction of peptide-specific CTL

  • Andreas Pilz
  • , Wolfgang Kratky
  • , Silvia Stockinger
  • , Olivia Simma
  • , Ulrich Kalinke
  • , Karen Lingnau
  • , Alexander von Gabain
  • , Dagmar Stoiber
  • , Veronika Sexl
  • , Thomas Kolbe
  • , Thomas Rülicke
  • , Mathias Müller
  • , Thomas Decker

Publikation: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift (peer-reviewed)Artikel in Fachzeitschrift

Abstract

Phosphorylation of transcription factor STAT-1 on Y701 regulates subcellular localization whereas phosphorylation of the transactivating domain at S727 enhances transcriptional activity. In this study, we investigate the impact of STAT-1 and the importance of transactivating domain phosphorylation on the induction of peptide-specific CTL in presence of the TLR9-dependent immune adjuvant IC31. STAT-1 deficiency completely abolished CTL induction upon immunization, which was strongly reduced in animals carrying the mutation of the S727 phospho-acceptor site. A comparable reduction of CTL was found in mice lacking the type I IFN (IFN-I) receptor, whereas IFN-γ-deficient mice behaved like wild-type controls. This finding suggests that S727-phosphorylated STAT-1 supports IFN-I-dependent induction of CTL. In adoptive transfer experiments, IFN-I- and S727-phosphorylated STAT-1 were critical for the activation and function of dendritic cells. Mice with a T cell-specific IFN-I receptor ablation did not show impaired CTL responses. Unlike the situation observed for CTL development S727-phosphorylated STAT-1 restrained proliferation of naive CD8 + T cells both in vitro and following transfer into Rag-deficient mice. In summary, our data reveal a dual role of S727-phosphorylated STAT-1 for dendritic cell maturation as a prerequisite for the induction of CTL activity and for T cell autonomous control of activation-induced or homeostatic proliferation.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)2286-2293
Seitenumfang8
FachzeitschriftJournal of Immunology
Jahrgang183
Ausgabenummer4
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 15 Aug. 2009
Extern publiziertJa

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  1. SDG 3 – Gute Gesundheit und Wohlergehen
    SDG 3 – Gute Gesundheit und Wohlergehen

ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete

  • Immunologie und Allergologie
  • Immunologie

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