Co-reporter:Zhao Zha;Felicitas Bucher;Anahita Nejatfard;Tianqing Zheng;Hongkai Zhang;Richard A. Lerner
PNAS 2017 114 (33 ) pp:E6867-E6874
Publication Date(Web):2017-08-15
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1706915114
Cytokines are protein mediators that are known to be involved in many biological processes, including cell growth, survival,
inflammation, and development. To study their regulation, we generated a library of 209 different cytokines. This was used
in a combinatorial format to study the effects of cytokines on each other, with particular reference to the control of differentiation.
This study showed that IFN-γ is a master checkpoint regulator for many cytokines. It operates via an autocrine mechanism to
elevate STAT1 and induce internalization of gp130, a common component of many heterodimeric cytokine receptors. This targeting
of a receptor subunit that is common to all members of an otherwise diverse family solves the problem of how a master regulator
can control so many diverse receptors. When one adds an autocrine mechanism, fine control at the level of individual cells
is achieved.