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Biologic consequences of Stat1-independent IFN signaling.


ABSTRACT: Although Stat1 is required for many IFN-dependent responses, recent work has shown that IFNgamma functions independently of Stat1 to affect the growth of tumor cells or immortalized fibroblasts. We now demonstrate that both IFNgamma and IFNalpha/beta regulate proliferative responses in cells of the mononuclear phagocyte lineage derived from Stat1-null mice. Using both representational difference analysis and gene arrays, we show that IFNgamma exerts its Stat1-independent actions on mononuclear phagocytes by regulating the expression of many genes. This result was confirmed by monitoring changes in expression and function of the corresponding gene products. Regulation of the expression of these genes requires the IFNgamma receptor and Jak1. The physiologic relevance of IFN-dependent, Stat1-independent signaling was demonstrated by monitoring antiviral responses in Stat1-null mice. Thus, the IFN receptors engage alternative Stat1-independent signaling pathways that have important physiological consequences.

SUBMITTER: Gil MP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC34412 | biostudies-literature | 2001 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biologic consequences of Stat1-independent IFN signaling.

Gil M P MP   Bohn E E   O'Guin A K AK   Ramana C V CV   Levine B B   Stark G R GR   Virgin H W HW   Schreiber R D RD  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20010601 12


Although Stat1 is required for many IFN-dependent responses, recent work has shown that IFNgamma functions independently of Stat1 to affect the growth of tumor cells or immortalized fibroblasts. We now demonstrate that both IFNgamma and IFNalpha/beta regulate proliferative responses in cells of the mononuclear phagocyte lineage derived from Stat1-null mice. Using both representational difference analysis and gene arrays, we show that IFNgamma exerts its Stat1-independent actions on mononuclear p  ...[more]

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