Signaling and function of interleukin-2 in T lymphocytes

SH Ross, DA Cantrell - Annual review of immunology, 2018 - annualreviews.org
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The discovery of interleukin-2 (IL-2) changed the molecular understanding of how the
immune system is controlled. IL-2 is a pleiotropic cytokine, and dissecting the signaling
pathways that allow IL-2 to control the differentiation and homeostasis of both pro-and anti-
inflammatory T cells is fundamental to determining the molecular details of immune
regulation. The IL-2 receptor couples to JAK tyrosine kinases and activates the STAT5
transcription factors. However, IL-2 does much more than control transcriptional programs; it …
The discovery of interleukin-2 (IL-2) changed the molecular understanding of how the immune system is controlled. IL-2 is a pleiotropic cytokine, and dissecting the signaling pathways that allow IL-2 to control the differentiation and homeostasis of both pro- and anti-inflammatory T cells is fundamental to determining the molecular details of immune regulation. The IL-2 receptor couples to JAK tyrosine kinases and activates the STAT5 transcription factors. However, IL-2 does much more than control transcriptional programs; it is a key regulator of T cell metabolic programs. The development of global phosphoproteomic approaches has expanded the understanding of IL-2 signaling further, revealing the diversity of phosphoproteins that may be influenced by IL-2 in T cells. However, it is increasingly clear that within each T cell subset, IL-2 will signal within a framework of other signal transduction networks that together will shape the transcriptional and metabolic programs that determine T cell fate.
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