UNI-MB - logo
UMNIK - logo
 
E-resources
Peer reviewed Open access
  • WSX-1 and Glycoprotein 130 ...
    Pflanz, Stefan; Hibbert, Linda; Mattson, Jeanine; Rosales, Rency; Vaisberg, Elena; Bazan, J. Fernando; Phillips, Joseph H; McClanahan, Terrill K; de Waal Malefyt, Rene; Kastelein, Robert A

    The Journal of immunology (1950), 02/2004, Volume: 172, Issue: 4
    Journal Article

    The recently discovered cytokine IL-27 belongs to the IL-6/IL-12 family of cytokines and induced proliferation of naive CD4(+) T cells and the generation of a Th1-type adaptive immune response. Although binding of IL-27 to the cytokine receptor WSX-1 was demonstrated, this interaction proved insufficient to mediate cellular effects. Hence, IL-27 was believed to form a heteromeric signaling receptor complex with WSX-1 and another, yet to be identified, cytokine receptor subunit. In this study, we describe that WSX-1 together with gp130 constitutes a functional signal-transducing receptor for IL-27. We show that neither of the two subunits itself is sufficient to mediate IL-27-induced signal transduction, but that the combination of both is required for this event. Expression analysis of WSX-1 and gp130 by quantitative PCR suggests that IL-27 might have a variety of cellular targets besides naive CD4(+) T cells: we demonstrate gene induction of a subset of inflammatory cytokines in primary human mast cells and monocytes in response to IL-27 stimulation. Thus, IL-27 not only contributes to the development of an adaptive immune response through its action on CD4(+) T cells, it also directly acts on cells of the innate immune system.