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overview The goal of the laboratory is to understand the intracellular signaling pathways responsible for mediating T cell activation so that rational strategies to regulate immune responses can be achieved. To accomplish this objective it is necessary to first understand the mechanisms through which these cells are activated. It is clear that T cell activation requires engagement with antigen, costimulatory molecules, and intercellular signaling peptides called cytokines. One cytokine we are particularly interested in is interleukin 2 (IL2). IL2 belongs to a family of cytokines that utilize a shared receptor subunit referred to as the IL2 receptor common gamma (g) chain, or gc. This receptor is recruited by one of several cytokines, which then activate a select member of the Janus tyrosine Kinase (JAK) family, JAK3. JAK3 plays a key role in the development and function of T cells. However, the intracellular molecules activated by JAK3 are not readily known nor the genes it regulates. Therefore, the laboratory is focused on identifying and characterizing these signaling proteins to better understand this event. We are particularly interested in a family of gene regulating molecules known as signal transducers and activators of transcription (Stats) and several ongoing studies in the laboratory are examining the role that Stat5a and Stat5b perform in regulating T cell activity and disease. Through critical analysis of these signaling pathways it will be possible to utilize pharmaceuticals to manipulate these secondary messengers and subsequently modulate an immune response. Ultimately, these studies will enable us to develop novel immunomodulatory drugs with therapeutic potential against important clinical conditions such as cancer, graft-versus-host disease, allergy, and autoimmune disorders
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Academic Article Protein phosphatase 2A regulates interleukin-2 receptor complex formation and JAK3/STAT5 activation.
Academic Article Uncoupling JAK3 activation induces apoptosis in human lymphoid cancer cells via regulating critical survival pathways.
Academic Article JAK3, STAT, and MAPK signaling pathways as novel molecular targets for the tyrphostin AG-490 regulation of IL-2-mediated T cell response.
Academic Article Targeted disruption of stat6 DNA binding activity by an oligonucleotide decoy blocks IL-4-driven T(H)2 cell response.
Academic Article Selective disruption of interleukin 4 autocrine-regulated loop by a tyrosine kinase inhibitor restricts activity of T-helper 2 cells.
Academic Article Genome wide mapping reveals PDE4B as an IL-2 induced STAT5 target gene in activated human PBMCs and lymphoid cancer cells.
Academic Article Forskolin-inducible cAMP pathway negatively regulates T-cell proliferation by uncoupling the interleukin-2 receptor complex.
Academic Article Interleukin-2 Receptor ? Thr-450 Phosphorylation Is a Positive Regulator for Receptor Complex Stability and Activation of Signaling Molecules.
Academic Article Identification of interleukin-2 receptor-associated tyrosine kinase p116 as novel leukocyte-specific Janus kinase.
Academic Article Structural domains of interleukin-2 receptor beta critical for signal transduction: kinase association and nuclear complex-formation.
Academic Article Isoproterenol-induced beta-2 adrenergic receptor activation negatively regulates interleukin-2 signaling.
Academic Article Interleukin-13 is a potent activator of JAK3 and STAT6 in cells expressing interleukin-2 receptor-gamma and interleukin-4 receptor-alpha.
Academic Article Two discrete regions of interleukin-2 (IL2) receptor beta independently mediate IL2 activation of a PD98059/rapamycin/wortmannin-insensitive Stat5a/b serine kinase.
Academic Article Differential regulation of the Janus kinase-STAT pathway and biologic function of IL-13 in primary human NK and T cells: a comparative study with IL-4.
Academic Article Mechanisms of cytokine signal transduction: IL-2, IL-4 and prolactin as hematopoietin receptor models.
Academic Article Tyrphostin AG-490 inhibits cytokine-mediated JAK3/STAT5a/b signal transduction and cellular proliferation of antigen-activated human T cells.
Academic Article Concomitant inhibition of Janus kinase 3 and calcineurin-dependent signaling pathways synergistically prolongs the survival of rat heart allografts.
Academic Article Tyrphostin AG490 selectively inhibits activation of the JAK3/STAT5/MAPK pathway and rejection of rat heart allografts.
Academic Article Selective inhibition of IL-2 mRNA blocks allograft rejection by limiting T cell clonal expansion.
Academic Article Specific inhibition of Stat5a/b promotes apoptosis of IL-2-responsive primary and tumor-derived lymphoid cells.
Academic Article Interleukin 4 regulates phosphorylation of serine 756 in the transactivation domain of Stat6. Roles for multiple phosphorylation sites and Stat6 function.
Academic Article The role of IL-2 in allograft rejection--a lesson learned from experimental work.
Academic Article Functional uncoupling of the Janus kinase 3-Stat5 pathway in malignant growth of human T cell leukemia virus type 1-transformed human T cells.
Academic Article Involvement of the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway in the degradation of nontyrosine kinase-type cytokine receptors of IL-9, IL-2, and erythropoietin.
Academic Article Selective inhibition of IL-2 gene expression by IL-2 antisense oligonucleotides blocks heart allograft rejection.
Academic Article Interleukin-2 family cytokines stimulate phosphorylation of the Pro-Ser-Pro motif of Stat5 transcription factors in human T cells: resistance to suppression of multiple serine kinase pathways.
Academic Article Characterization of an interleukin-2 (IL-2)-induced tyrosine phosphorylated 116-kDa protein associated with the IL-2 receptor beta-subunit.
Academic Article Activation of JAK3, but not JAK1, is critical to interleukin-4 (IL4) stimulated proliferation and requires a membrane-proximal region of IL4 receptor alpha.
Academic Article The Mannich base NC1153 promotes long-term allograft survival and spares the recipient from multiple toxicities.
Academic Article Autocrine release of interleukin-9 promotes Jak3-dependent survival of ALK+ anaplastic large-cell lymphoma cells.
Academic Article Phosphorylation and activation of the Jak-3 Janus kinase in response to interleukin-2.
Academic Article Growth signaling and JAK2 association mediated by membrane-proximal cytoplasmic regions of prolactin receptors.
Academic Article Activation of JAK3, but not JAK1, is critical for IL-2-induced proliferation and STAT5 recruitment by a COOH-terminal region of the IL-2 receptor beta-chain.
Academic Article A preferential role for STAT5, not constitutively active STAT3, in promoting survival of a human lymphoid tumor.
Academic Article Phosphorylation of human Jak3 at tyrosines 904 and 939 positively regulates its activity.
Academic Article STAT5 regulation of BCL10 parallels constitutive NFkappaB activation in lymphoid tumor cells.
Concept Interleukin-2
Concept Interleukin-3
Concept Receptors, Interleukin-2
Concept Interleukin-4
Concept Interleukin-7
Concept Interleukin-9
Concept Receptors, Interleukin
Concept Interleukin-13
Concept Interleukin-15
Concept Receptors, Interleukin-4
Concept Interleukin Receptor Common gamma Subunit
Concept Interleukin-2 Receptor beta Subunit
Concept Receptors, Interleukin-9
Academic Article Direct killing of interleukin-2-transfected tumor cells by human neutrophils.
Academic Article Identification of a Stat-6-responsive element in the promoter of the human interleukin-4 gene.
Academic Article Phosphorylation of CrkL S114 induced by common gamma chain cytokines and T-cell receptor signal transduction.
Academic Article JAK1 Pseudokinase V666G Mutant Dominantly Impairs JAK3 Phosphorylation and IL-2 Signaling.
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