erratumThe Journal of ImmunologyMar 21, 2015Closed access

Correction: Stat3 Activation Is Responsible for IL-6–Dependent T Cell Proliferation through Preventing Apoptosis: Generation and Characterization of T Cell–Specific Stat3-Deficient Mice

Hyogo Medical University

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Abstract

Stat3, a member of STAT, is activated by a variety of cytokines such as IL-6 family of cytokines, granulocyte CSF, epidermal growth factor, and leptin. A recent study with mice genetically deficient in the Stat3 gene has revealed its important role in the early embryogenesis. To assess the function of Stat3 in adult tissues, we disrupted the Stat3 gene specifically in T cells by conditional gene targeting using Cre-loxP system. In Stat3-deficient T cells, IL-6-induced proliferation was severely impaired. IL-6 did not enhance cell cycle progression, but prevented apoptosis of normal T cells. In contrast, IL-6 did not prevent apoptosis of Stat3-deficient T cells. Antiapoptotic protein, Bcl-2, was normally…

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Keywords
  • STAT3
  • Apoptosis
  • Interleukin 3
  • Cell growth
  • Biology
  • Cell biology
  • Cancer research
  • T cell
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