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  • Divergent Role for STAT5 in the Adaptive Responses of Natural Killer Cells.

Divergent Role for STAT5 in the Adaptive Responses of Natural Killer Cells.

Cell reports (2020-12-17)
Gabriela M Wiedemann, Simon Grassmann, Colleen M Lau, Moritz Rapp, Alejandro V Villarino, Christin Friedrich, Georg Gasteiger, John J O'Shea, Joseph C Sun
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Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphocytes with the capacity to elicit adaptive features, including clonal expansion and immunological memory. Because signal transducer and activator of transcription 5 (STAT5) is essential for NK cell development, the roles of this transcription factor and its upstream cytokines interleukin-2 (IL-2) and IL-15 during infection have not been carefully investigated. In this study, we investigate how STAT5 regulates transcription during viral infection. We demonstrate that STAT5 is induced in NK cells by IL-12 and STAT4 early after infection and that partial STAT5 deficiency results in a defective capacity of NK cells to generate long-lived memory cells. Furthermore, we find a functional dichotomy of IL-2 and IL-15 signaling outputs during viral infection, whereby both cytokines drive clonal expansion, but only IL-15 is required for memory NK cell survival. We thus highlight a role for STAT5 signaling in promoting an optimal anti-viral NK cell response.

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佛波醇12-十四酸酯13-乙酸酯, ≥99% (TLC), film or powder