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Tyrosine Phosphorylation of c-Maf Enhances the Expression of IL-4 Gene
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2012
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T-regulatory CellIl-4 PromoterImmunologyImmune RegulationImmunologic MechanismImmune SystemInflammationSignaling PathwayCell SignalingTh2 CellsMolecular PhysiologyAutoimmune DiseaseAutoimmunityCell BiologyMaf ProteinsCytokineSignal TransductionIl-4 GeneSystems BiologyMedicine
Maf proteins are involved in a variety of biological processes, such as oncogenesis, lens development, and differentiation. In immune system, c-Maf transactivates IL-4 promoter, and ectopic expression of c-Maf skews primary T cell response toward the Th2 pathway. Numerous transcription factors are subjected to posttranslational modification. In this study, to our knowledge, we show for the first time that c-Maf is subjective to tyrosine phosphorylation in Th cells and that the level of its tyrosine phosphorylation positively correlates with IL-4 expression by peripheral Th cells, but is negatively associated with the severity of disease in NOD mice. c-Maf undergoes tyrosine phosphorylation at Tyr(21), Tyr(92), and Tyr(131) residues in Th2 cells. Furthermore, tyrosine phosphorylation at these three residues is critical for the recruitment of c-Maf to IL-4 promoter and IL-4 production in Th cells. Taken together, this study sheds new light on the role of posttranslational modification of c-Maf in IL-4 production and Th cell-mediated autoimmune diseases.
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