The neonatal microenvironment programs innate γδ T cells through the transcription factor STAT5. [PDF]
IL-17-producing RORγt+ γδ T cells (γδT17 cells) are innate lymphocytes that participate in type 3 immune responses during infection and inflammation. Herein, we show that γδT17 cells rapidly proliferate within neonatal lymph nodes and gut, where, upon ...
D. Kadekar +10 more
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The STAT5 transcription factor in B-cells of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia [PDF]
A. S. Matvieieva, L. M. Kovalevska, T. S. Ivanivska © 2019 A. S. Matvieieva et al.; Published by the Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, NAS of Ukraine on behalf of Biopolymers and Cell. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms
A. Matvieieva +4 more
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STAT5 is a key transcription factor for IL-3-mediated inhibition of RANKL-induced osteoclastogenesis
Among the diverse cytokines involved in osteoclast differentiation, interleukin (IL)-3 inhibits RANKL-induced osteoclastogenesis. However, the mechanism underlying IL-3-mediated inhibition of osteoclast differentiation is not fully understood.
Jongwon Lee +9 more
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Growth Hormone Promotes the Association of Transcription Factor STAT5 with the Growth Hormone Receptor* [PDF]
Members of the cytokine/growth hormone (GH)/prolactin receptor superfamily transduce signals by association and activation of JAK tyrosine kinases. For GH receptor (GHR), both JAK2 and the GHR undergo tyrosine phosphorylation upon GH stimulation.
Bixiong C. Xu +3 more
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Regulation of the Interferon regulatory factor-8 (IRF-8) Tumor Suppressor Gene by the Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 5 (STAT5) Transcription Factor in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia* [PDF]
Background: The IRF-8 tumor suppressor gene is down-regulated in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Results: The STAT5 transcription factor regulates IRF-8 expression in CML cells. Conclusion: In CML, oncogene-mediated activation of STAT5 is responsible for
J. Waight +4 more
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Analysis of TGFβ1-Induced activin A gene expression in kidney mesangial cells [PDF]
IntroductionThe cytokine activin A is emerging as an important regulator of kidney fibrosis. Its expression, negligible in normal kidney, is significantly increased in various fibrotic kidney diseases.
Asfia Soomro +4 more
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Critical Role of STAT5 transcription factor tetramerization for cytokine responses and normal immune function. [PDF]
Cytokine-activated STAT proteins dimerize and bind to high-affinity motifs, and N-terminal domain-mediated oligomerization of dimers allows tetramer formation and binding to low-affinity tandem motifs, but the functions of dimers versus tetramers are unknown.
Jian-Xin Lin +12 more
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Transcription factor Stat5 synergizes with androgen receptor in prostate cancer cells. [PDF]
Abstract The molecular mechanisms underlying progression of prostate cancer to the hormone-independent state are poorly understood. Signal transducer and activator of transcription 5a and 5b (Stat5a/b) is critical for the viability of human prostate cancer cells.
Shyh-Han Tan +14 more
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Interleukin 2 activates STAT5 transcription factor (mammary gland factor) and specific gene expression in T lymphocytes. [PDF]
Although prolactin and interleukin 2 (IL-2) can elicit distinct physiological responses, we have found that their signal pathways share a common signal transducer and activator of transcription, STAT5. STAT5 was originally identified as a mammary gland factor induced by prolactin in lactating breast cells.
K. C. Gilmour, R. Pine, N. Reich
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Discovery of Chromone‐Based Inhibitors of the Transcription Factor STAT5
Judith M. Müller +4 more
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