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  2. Tpl2 kinase regulates T cell interferon-gamma production and host resistance to Toxoplasma gondii

Tpl2 kinase regulates T cell interferon-gamma production and host resistance to Toxoplasma gondii

  • J Exp Med. 2008 Nov 24;205(12):2803-12. doi: 10.1084/jem.20081461.
Wendy T Watford 1 Bruce D Hissong Lydia R Durant Hidehiro Yamane Linda M Muul Yuka Kanno Cristina M Tato Haydeé L Ramos Alan E Berger Lisa Mielke Marko Pesu Benjamin Solomon David M Frucht William E Paul Alan Sher Dragana Jankovic Philip N Tsichlis John J O'Shea
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Affiliation

  • 1 Lymphocyte Cell Biology Section, Molecular Immunology and Inflammation Branch, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA. [email protected]
Abstract

Tpl2 (Tumor progression locus 2), also known as Cot/MAP3K8, is a hematopoietically expressed serine-threonine kinase. Tpl2 is known to have critical functions in innate immunity in regulating tumor necrosis factor-alpha, Toll-like Receptor, and G protein-coupled receptor signaling; however, our understanding of its physiological role in T cells is limited. We investigated the potential roles of Tpl2 in T cells and found that it was induced by interleukin-12 in human and mouse T cells in a Stat4-dependent manner. Deficiency of Tpl2 was associated with impaired interferon (IFN)-gamma production. Accordingly, Tpl2(-/-) mice had impaired host defense against Toxoplasma gondii with reduced Parasite clearance and decreased IFN-gamma production. Furthermore, reconstitution of Rag2(-/-) mice with Tpl2-deficient T cells followed by T. gondii Infection recapitulated the IFN-gamma defect seen in the Tpl2-deficient mice, confirming a T cell-intrinsic defect. CD4(+) T cells isolated from Tpl2(-/-) mice showed poor induction of T-bet and failure to up-regulate Stat4 protein, which is associated with impaired TCR-dependent extracellular signal-regulated kinase activation. These data underscore the role of Tpl2 as a regulator of T helper cell lineage decisions and demonstrate that Tpl2 has an important functional role in the regulation of Th1 responses.

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