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IL-4 Signaling Pathways and their Primary Biological Effects in Different Immune Cell Types

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IL-4 Signaling Pathways and their Primary Biological Effects in Different Immune Cell Types
IL-4
IL-4
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IL-4 R
IL-4 R
IL-4 R
IL-4 R
IL-4
IL-4
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TGF-beta R
TGF-beta R
IL-4
IL-4
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TGF-beta
TGF-beta
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STAT6
STAT6
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GATA-3
GATA-3
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IL-4 R
IL-4 R
IL-4 R
IL-4 R
TGF-beta R
TGF-beta R
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IRF4
IRF4
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PU.1/Spi-1
PU.1/Spi-1
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IL-4
IL-4
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IL-4 R
IL-4 R
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IL-4
IL-4
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IL-4 R
IL-4 R
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IL-21
IL-21
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IL-21 R
IL-21 R
IL-4
IL-4
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IL-4 R
IL-4 R
TGF-beta
TGF-beta
TGF-beta R
TGF-beta R
Fc epsilon RI
Fc epsilon RI
IL-4
IL-4
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IL-4 R
IL-4 R
Fc epsilon RI
Fc epsilon RI
IL-4
IL-4
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IL-4 R
IL-4 R
Fc epsilon RI
Fc epsilon RI
VCAM-1
VCAM-1
Regulates Activated
T Cell Proliferation
Regulates Activated
T Cell Proliferation
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Activated T Cell
Activated T Cell
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Proliferation/Survival

Proliferation/Survival

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Promotes Th2 or Th9
Differentiation
Promotes Th2 or Th9
Differentiation
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Dendritic Cell
Dendritic Cell
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Naive T Cell
Naive T Cell
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Th2 Cell
Th2 Cell
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Th9 Cell
Th9 Cell
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Th2 or Th9 Differentiation

Th2 or Th9 Differentiation

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Promotes B Cell
Proliferation
Promotes B Cell
Proliferation
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B Cell
B Cell
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Proliferation

Proliferation

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Regulates Immunoglobulin
Production & Class Switching
Regulates Immunoglobulin
Production & Class Switching
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Activated B Cell
Activated B Cell
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Plasma Cell
Plasma Cell
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IgG1, IgG2A, IgG2B, IgE
Production

IgG1, IgG2A, IgG2B, IgE
Production

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Promotes Mast Cell Survival
& Proliferation
Promotes Mast Cell Survival
& Proliferation
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Mast Cell
Mast Cell
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Apoptosis

Apoptosis

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Proliferation/Survival

Proliferation/Survival

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Regulates Priming & Chemotaxis
of Mast Cells & Basophils
Regulates Priming & Chemotaxis
of Mast Cells & Basophils
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Mast Cell
Mast Cell
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Basophil
Basophil
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To Inflammation
Site

To Inflammation
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Mast Cell & Basophil
Priming/Chemotaxis

Mast Cell & Basophil
Priming/Chemotaxis

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IL-4 Signaling Pathways and their Primary Biological Effects in Different Immune Cell Types

Overview of IL-4 Signaling and its Primary Biological Effects in Different Immune Cell Types

Interleukin-4 (IL-4) is a glycosylated, type I cytokine with three intra-chain disulfide bridges that adopts a bundled four alpha-helix structure. It is primarily produced by T cells, natural killer T cells, mast cells, and eosinophils. IL-4 initiates signal transduction through one of two different receptor complexes, a type I receptor expressed on hematopoietic cells or a type II receptor expressed on nonhematopoietic cells. The type I receptor consists of the IL-4 R alpha and common gamma-chain/IL-2 R gamma subunits and is specific for IL-4, while the type II receptor consists of the IL-4 R alpha and IL-13 R alpha 1 subunits and can be activated by either IL-4 or IL-13. IL-4 signaling is required for the differentiation of Th2 and Th9 cells and regulates immunoglobulin class switching. In addition, IL-4 plays a central role in the development of allergic inflammation and asthma by enhancing the expression of Fc epsilon RI on B cells, mast cells, and basophils, promoting mast cell survival and proliferation, and inducing mast cell, basophil, and eosinophil chemotaxis.

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