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Eur J Immunol 2001, PMID: 11500833

Weak TCR stimulation induces a calcium signal that triggers IL-4 synthesis, stronger TCR stimulation induces MAP kinases that control IFN-gamma production.

Badou, A; Savignac, M; Moreau, M; Leclerc, C; Foucras, G; Cassar, G; Paulet, P; Lagrange, D; Druet, P; Guéry, J C; Pelletier, L

Th1 and Th2 cells produce different cytokines and have distinct functions. Th1/Th2 cell differentiation is influenced, among other factors, by the nature of TCR-MHC interactions. However, how the TCR transduces a signal resulting in IFN-gamma or IL-4 production is a matter of debate. For example, some authors reported a loss of calcium signaling pathway in Th2 cells. We used a T cell hybridoma producing IL-4 upon weak TCR stimulation and both IL-4 and IFN-gamma for strong TCR engagement as a model to study how TCR signaling pathways are differentially activated in both conditions of stimulation and how this influences the production of cytokines. We show that: (1) the calcium response is identical following weak and strong TCR stimulation; (2) mitogen-activated protein kinase(MAPK) activation is a gradual phenomenon depending upon the strength of TCR activation; (3) a calcium response, even weak, triggers IL-4 expression; (4) IFN-gamma synthesis requires not only a calcium response but also MAPK activation. The MAPK pathway is dispensable for IL-4 production, although it amplifies IL-4 synthesis upon strong TCR stimulation; (5) TCR-induced IL-4 production also depends on calcium signaling in Th2 cells, while IFN-gamma synthesis is dependent, in addition, on MAPK activation in Th1 cells.

Diseases/Pathways annotated by Medline MESH: Calcium Signaling, MAP Kinase Signaling System
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Text Mining Data

MAPK → IFN-gamma: " We show that : ( 1 ) the calcium response is identical following weak and strong TCR stimulation ; ( 2 ) mitogen activated protein kinase ( MAPK ) activation is a gradual phenomenon depending upon the strength of TCR activation ; ( 3 ) a calcium response, even weak, triggers IL-4 expression ; ( 4 ) IFN-gamma synthesis requires not only a calcium response but also MAPK activation "

IFN-gamma → MAPK: " The MAPK pathway is dispensable for IL-4 production, although it amplifies IL-4 synthesis upon strong TCR stimulation ; ( 5 ) TCR induced IL-4 production also depends on calcium signaling in Th2 cells, while IFN-gamma synthesis is dependent , in addition, on MAPK activation in Th1 cells "

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