A novel mechanism for ERK-dependent regulation of IL4 transcription during human Th2-cell differentiation

Tripathi, Parul ; Sahoo, Naresh ; Ullah, Ubaid ; Kallionpä, Henna ; Suneja, Amita ; Lahesmaa, Riitta ; Rao, Kanury V. S. (2011) A novel mechanism for ERK-dependent regulation of IL4 transcription during human Th2-cell differentiation Immunology and Cell Biology . pp. 1-12. ISSN 0818-9641

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Abstract

We demonstrate that the mitogen-activated protein kinases extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK)-1 and ERK-2 have a central role in mediating T-cell receptor-dependent induction of IL4 expression in human CD4+ T cells. Significantly, this involved a novel mechanism wherein receptor cross-linking induced activated ERK to physically associate with a promoter element on the IL4 gene. The proximally localized ERK then facilitated recruitment of the key transcription factors necessary for initiating IL4 gene transcription. Although both ERK-1 and ERK-2 bound to the promoter, recruitment of either one alone was found to be sufficient. We thus identify a novel mode of function for ERK wherein its physical association with the promoter serves as a prerequisite for enhanceosome assembly. This unusual pathway is also indispensable for human Th2-cell differentiation.

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Keywords:Th-2 Differentiation; IL-4 Transcription; MAP kinase
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