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T cell intrinsic STAT1 signaling prevents aberrant Th1 responses during acute toxoplasmosis

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    • Publication Information:
      Frontiers Media S.A., 2023.
    • Publication Date:
      2023
    • Collection:
      LCC:Immunologic diseases. Allergy
    • Abstract:
      Infection-induced T cell responses must be properly tempered and terminated to prevent immuno-pathology. Using transgenic mice, we demonstrate that T cell intrinsic STAT1 signaling is required to curb inflammation during acute infection with Toxoplasma gondii. Specifically, we report that mice lacking STAT1 selectively in T cells expel parasites but ultimately succumb to lethal immuno-pathology characterized by aberrant Th1-type responses with reduced IL-10 and increased IL-13 production. We also find that, unlike STAT1, STAT3 is not required for induction of IL-10 or suppression of IL-13 during acute toxoplasmosis. Each of these findings was confirmed in vitro and ChIP-seq data mining showed that STAT1 and STAT3 co-localize at the Il10 locus, as well as loci encoding other transcription factors that regulate IL-10 production, most notably Maf and Irf4. These data advance basic understanding of how infection-induced T cell responses are managed to prevent immuno-pathology and provide specific insights on the anti-inflammatory properties of STAT1, highlighting its role in shaping the character of Th1-type responses.
    • File Description:
      electronic resource
    • ISSN:
      1664-3224
    • Relation:
      https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1212190/full; https://doaj.org/toc/1664-3224
    • Accession Number:
      10.3389/fimmu.2023.1212190
    • Accession Number:
      edsdoj.3e59858e0a884f7fbde36c2acc2d7a32