Role of stat3 in lipopolysaccharide-induced IL-10 gene expression
Abstract
IL-10 is a unique cytokine because it is anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive. IL-10 is regulated at the level of transcription, but the critical motifs and the relevant transcription factors controlling this gene have remained elusive to date. We now report that a sequence at -120 bp in the human IL-10 promoter binds Stat3 but no other Stat proteins. Mutation of this motif abrogates LPS-induced trans-activation. Overexpression of dominant negative Stat3 suppresses promoter activity, while wild-type Stat3 leads to an enhancement of this activity. Our results show that Stat3, by binding to a single motif in the IL-10 promoter, is controlling expression of the human IL-10 gene.
| Authors: | Benkhart EM, Siedlar M, Wedel A, Werner T, Ziegler-Heitbrock HW |
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| Journal: | J Immunol 165: 1612-1617 |
| Year: | 2000 |
| PubMed: | Find in PubMed |