Tissue-specific autoregulation of the stat3 gene and its role in interleukin-6-induced survival signals in T cells

M Narimatsu, H Maeda, S Itoh, T Atsumi… - … and cellular biology, 2001 - Am Soc Microbiol
M Narimatsu, H Maeda, S Itoh, T Atsumi, T Ohtani, K Nishida, M Itoh, D Kamimura, SJ Park…
Molecular and cellular biology, 2001Am Soc Microbiol
Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) mediates signals of various
growth factors and cytokines, including interleukin-6 (IL-6). In certain IL-6-responsive cell
lines, the stat3 gene is autoregulated by STAT3 through a composite IL-6 response element
in its promoter that contains a STAT3-binding element (SBE) and a cyclic AMP-responsive
element. To reveal the nature and roles of the stat3 autoregulation in vivo, we generated
mice that harbor a mutation in the SBE (stat3 mSBE). The intact SBE was crucial for IL-6 …
Abstract
Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) mediates signals of various growth factors and cytokines, including interleukin-6 (IL-6). In certain IL-6-responsive cell lines, the stat3 gene is autoregulated by STAT3 through a composite IL-6 response element in its promoter that contains a STAT3-binding element (SBE) and a cyclic AMP-responsive element. To reveal the nature and roles of the stat3 autoregulation in vivo, we generated mice that harbor a mutation in the SBE (stat3 mSBE). The intact SBE was crucial for IL-6-induced stat3 gene activation in the spleen, especially in the red pulp region, the kidney, and both mature and immature T lymphocytes. The SBE was not required, however, for IL-6-induced stat3 gene activation in hepatocytes. T lymphocytes from the stat3 mSBE/mSBE mice were more susceptible to apoptosis despite the presence of IL-6 than those from wild-type mice. Consistent with this, IL-6-dependent activation of the Pim-1 and junB genes, direct target genes for STAT3, was attenuated in T lymphocytes of the stat3 mSBE/mSBE mice. Thus, the tissue-specific autoregulation of the stat3 gene operates in vivo and plays a role in IL-6-induced antiapoptotic signaling in T cells.
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