Suppressor of cytokine signaling-1 selectively inhibits LPS-induced IL-6 production by regulating JAK–STAT
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102(47): 17089-17094
Article 2005 English
Authors
AK
Akihiro Kimura
TN
Tetsuji Naka
TM
Tatsushi Muta
Abstract
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Suppressor of cytokine signaling-1 (SOCS-1) is one of the negative-feedback regulators of Janus kinase (JAK)–signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) signaling. We previously showed that SOCS-1 participates in LPS signaling, but it is not entirely clear yet how SOCS-1 suppresses LPS signaling. In this study, we demonstrate that SOCS-1 selectively inhibits LPS-induced IL-6 production through regulation of JAK–STAT but not production of TNF-α, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, IFN-β, and other cytokines. We found that LPS directly activated Jak2 and Stat5, whereas SOCS-1 inhibited LPS-induced Jak2 and Stat5 activation. Furthermore, AG490, a Jak-specific inhibitor, and dominant negative Stat5 only reduced LPS-induced IL-6 production. Additionally, Stat5 interacted with p50, resulting in recruitment of Stat5 to the IL-6 promoter together with p50 in response to LPS stimulation. These findings suggest that the JAK–STAT pathway participates in LPS-induced IL-6 production and that SOCS-1 suppresses LPS signaling by regulating JAK–STAT.
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