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Regulation of T cell homeostasis by JAKs and STATs

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Regulation of T cell homeostasis is critical for maintaining normal immune function. An imbalance in T cell proliferation can result in disorders ranging from cancer and autoimmunity to immunodeficiencies. Full activation of T cells requires three sequential signals, where signal 3, which is delivered by multiple cytokines, regulates proliferation, differentiation, and survival/death. Signaling from cytokines through their receptors is primarily delivered by two molecular families, namely Janus tyrosine kinases (JAKs) and signal transducers and activators of transcription (STATs). Invaluable knowledge about JAKs and STATs has arisen from studies of mice made genetically deficient in these molecules, analyses of tumor models, and studies of expression patterns by proteomics/genomics, which all have begun to define the role of JAKs and STATs in survival versus apoptosis. These findings also have suggested ways in which JAKs and STATs may be manipulated for therapeutic intervention in lymphoid-derived diseases. This review seeks to focus on the role of JAK tyrosine kinases and STAT transcription factors in mediating the lymphocyte life cycle and how they might be manipulated for therapeutic applications.

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Abbreviations

a.a.:

amino-acid

CaN:

calcineurin

CsA:

cyclosporine

DC:

dendritic cells

γ c :

common cytokine receptor γ chain

EPO:

erythropoietin

FERM domain:

Band 4.1, Ezrin, Radixin and Moesin

IFN:

interferon

IL:

interleukin

JAK:

Janus tyrosine kinase

JH:

JAK homological

MAb:

monoclonal antibody

mTOR:

mammalian target of rapamycin

Pias:

protein inhibitor of activated STAT

PI3k:

phosphatidyl inositol 3-kinase

PMSP:

Proline Methionine Serine Proline (Pro-Met-Ser-Pro)

PSP:

Proline Serine Proline (Pro-Ser-Pro)

RAPA:

rapamycin

SP:

Serine Proline (Ser-Pro)

SCID:

severe combined immunodeficiency disease

SH2:

src homology domain 2

SHP:

SH2 containing tyrosine phosphatase

SOCS:

suppressor of cytokine signaling

STAT:

signal transducer and activator of transcription

TCGF:

T cell growth factors

TCR:

T cell receptor

Th:

T-helper

Treg:

T regulatory

PHA:

phytohemagglutinin

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Ross, J.A., Nagy, Z.S., Cheng, H. et al. Regulation of T cell homeostasis by JAKs and STATs. Arch. Immunol. Ther. Exp. 55, 231–245 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00005-007-0030-x

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