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IL-7 Signaling Pathways

Click on the "Effects" button below to reveal the primary biological effects of IL-7 signaling in different immune cell types. Click on one of the other cytokines below for information on a different common cytokine receptor gamma-chain family member.

IL-7 Signaling Pathways
Common gamma chain
Common gamma chain
IL-7
IL-7
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IL-7 R alpha
IL-7 R alpha
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Jak1
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Jak3
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STAT1
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STAT5
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STAT Dimer
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IL-7 Receptor-Expressing Cells:
T cells, pre-B cells, dendritic cells

IL-7 Receptor-Expressing Cells:
T cells, pre-B cells, dendritic cells

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PI 3-K
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PDK-1
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Akt/PKB
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p70 S6K
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GSK-3
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Forkhead
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IRS
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Shc
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GRB2
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SOS
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Ras
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ERK1/2
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Anti-Apoptotic

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Mitogenic

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Target Genes
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IL-7 Signaling Pathways

Overview of IL-7 Signaling and its Primary Biological Effects in Different Immune Cell Types

Interleukin-7 (IL-7) is a member of the short chain four-helix bundle cytokine family. It is a strong hematopoietic growth factor produced and secreted by several different cell types including thymic stromal and mesenchymal cells, lymphatic endothelial cells, and intestinal epithelial cells. IL-7 promotes the differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) down the lymphoid cell lineage and stimulates proliferation of multiple cell types in the lymphoid lineage, T cells, B cells, and NK cells. Despite its role in B and T cell development, immune cells produce little, if any, IL-7 protein. IL-7 signaling initiates by binding to the IL-7 receptor heterodimer consisting of the IL-7 R alpha and common gamma chain/IL-2 R gamma. Intracellularly, multiple phosphorylation signaling cascades are activated including the JAK-STAT, PI3 Kinase, and Src Kinase pathways, ultimately leading to activation and inhibition of target genes. Among the genes upregulated as a result of IL-7 signaling are the anti-apoptotic factors Bcl-2, Bcl-xL, and Mcl-1 while suppressing the pro-apoptotic genes Bax and Bak. And IL-7 plays a role during V(D)J recombination at the TCR gamma, TCR beta, and immunoglobulin heavy chain loci.

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