Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining
J Immunol 2006, PMID: 17114419

Cutting Edge: IL-12 inversely regulates T-bet and eomesodermin expression during pathogen-induced CD8+ T cell differentiation.

Takemoto, Naofumi; Intlekofer, Andrew M; Northrup, John T; Wherry, E John; Reiner, Steven L

Cytokines are critical determinants for specification of lineage-defining transcription factors of CD4+ T cell subsets. Little is known, however, about how cytokines regulate expression of T-bet and eomesodermin (Eomes) in effector and memory CD8+ T cells. We now report that IL-12, a signature of cell-mediated immunity, represses Eomes while positively regulating T-bet in effector CD8+ T cells during infection with Listeria monocytogenes. After resolution of infection and abatement of IL-12 signaling, Eomes expression rises whereas T-bet expression declines in memory CD8+ T cells. Eomes becomes derepressed in effector cells by ablation of IL-12 signaling. In the absence of IL-12, the dynamics of clonal expansion and contraction are also perturbed. Together, these results reveal how a pathogen-associated signal, such as IL-12, could act as a switch, regulating appropriate clonal growth and decline while, in parallel, shaping a unique pattern of fate-determining transcription factors.

Diseases/Pathways annotated by Medline MESH: Listeriosis
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Text Mining Data

eomesodermin → IL-12: " Cutting Edge : IL-12 inversely regulates T-bet and eomesodermin expression during pathogen induced CD8+ T cell differentiation "

Manually curated Databases

  • NCI Pathway Database IL12-mediated signaling events: TCR/CD3/MHC I/CD8 complex (CD247-CD3E-CD3G-CD3D-HLA-A-B2M-CD8A-CD8B) → EOMES (EOMES) (transcription, activates)
    Evidence: mutant phenotype, other species
  • NCI Pathway Database IL12-mediated signaling events: TCR/CD3/MHC I/CD8 complex (CD247-CD3E-CD3G-CD3D-HLA-A-B2M-CD8A-CD8B) → IL12/IL12R/TYK2/JAK2 complex (IL12A-IL12B-IL12RB1-IL12RB2-TYK2-JAK2) (transcription, activates)
    Evidence: mutant phenotype, other species
In total, 99 gene pairs are associated to this article in curated databases