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A mouse model of HIES reveals pro- and anti-inflammatory functions of STAT3.

Authors :
Steward-Tharp SM
Laurence A
Kanno Y
Kotlyar A
Villarino AV
Sciume G
Kuchen S
Resch W
Wohlfert EA
Jiang K
Hirahara K
Vahedi G
Sun HW
Feigenbaum L
Milner JD
Holland SM
Casellas R
Powrie F
O'Shea JJ
Source :
Blood [Blood] 2014 May 08; Vol. 123 (19), pp. 2978-87. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Mar 14.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Mutations of STAT3 underlie the autosomal dominant form of hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome (HIES). STAT3 has critical roles in immune cells and thus, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), might be a reasonable therapeutic strategy in this disease. However, STAT3 also has critical functions in nonhematopoietic cells and dissecting the protean roles of STAT3 is limited by the lethality associated with germline deletion of Stat3. Thus, predicting the efficacy of HSCT for HIES is difficult. To begin to dissect the importance of STAT3 in hematopoietic and nonhematopoietic cells as it relates to HIES, we generated a mouse model of this disease. We found that these transgenic mice recapitulate multiple aspects of HIES, including elevated serum IgE and failure to generate Th17 cells. We found that these mice were susceptible to bacterial infection that was partially corrected by HSCT using wild-type bone marrow, emphasizing the role played by the epithelium in the pathophysiology of HIES.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1528-0020
Volume :
123
Issue :
19
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Blood
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24632714
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2013-09-523167