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IL-10 induces a STAT3-dependent autoregulatory loop in TH2 cells that promotes Blimp-1 restriction of cell expansion via antagonism of STAT5 target genes
Amanda C. Poholek,* Dragana Jankovic, Alejandro V. Villarino, Franziska Petermann, Angela Hettinga, Dror S. Shouval, Scott B. Snapper, Susan M. Kaech, Stephen R. Brooks, Golnaz Vahedi, Alan Sher, Yuka Kanno, John J. O'Shea*
*Corresponding author. Email: poholeka{at}pitt.edu (A.C.P.); john.oshea{at}nih.gov (J.J.O.)
Published 11 November 2016, Sci. Immunol. 1, eaaf8612 (2016)
DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.aaf8612
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- Fig. S1. Expression of Blimp-1 in T cell subsets in vitro.
- Fig. S2. The IL-12–STAT4–T-bet axis controls Blimp-1 expression in TH1 cells.
- Fig. S3. IL-10 regulation of TH1 and TH2 cells.
- Fig. S4. TH2 differentiation is normal in the absence of STAT3.
- Fig. S5. The absence of IL-10 signaling on T cells does not affect TH2 cell differentiation in vivo.
- Fig. S6. Transduction of Blimp-1 GFP-expressing retrovirus.
- Fig. S7. Model of IL-10–driven Blimp-1 expression via STAT3 in TH2 cells to promote cell death.
- Fig. S8. Representative gating strategies.
- Table S1. Flow cytometry antibodies.
- Table S2. Gene lists for GSEA analysis.
- Table S3. ChIP-qPCR custom-designed SYBR primers.
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- Table S4. Excel file containing source data for Figs. 1, 3, 4, and 5.
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