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. 1997 Mar 15;158(6):2648-53.

Roles of IL-4 and IFN-gamma in stabilizing the T helper cell type 1 and 2 phenotype

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Roles of IL-4 and IFN-gamma in stabilizing the T helper cell type 1 and 2 phenotype

T Nakamura et al. J Immunol. .

Abstract

It has previously been reported that Th1 CD4 T cell populations can be converted to IL-4 producers, whereas Th2 populations are refractory to IL-12-mediated IFN-gamma production. We have recently shown that CD30 is a marker for the IL-4 response and have therefore used CD30 here to study Th1 and Th2 commitment. We show that Th2 cell populations normally show a stable phenotype and fail to respond to IL-12 because of endogenous IL-4 production. IFN-gamma abrogates this antagonistic effect of IL-4 and permits the conversion of Th2 populations to IFN-gamma producers by IL-12. In the complete absence of IL-4, however, IFN-gamma is not required for this transformation, and Th1 cells generated by IL-12 become committed to the Th1 pathway and lose the ability to respond to IL-4. Thus, the balance between local IL-4 and IFN-gamma in an immune response is a key factor in determining the outcome of the CD4 effector T cell response.

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