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Elsevier, Immunity, 2(11), p. 225-230, 1999

DOI: 10.1016/s1074-7613(00)80097-7

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Stat5 Activation Is Uniquely Associated with Cytokine Signaling in Peripheral T Cells

Journal article published in 1999 by Richard Moriggl ORCID, Veronika Sexl, Roland Piekorz, David Topham, James N. Ihle
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
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Abstract

The activation and subsequent proliferation of peripheral T cells requires the engagement of the T cell and a cytokine receptor, typically the IL-2 or IL-4 receptors. Critical to understanding the regulation of peripheral T cells is the knowledge of the unique contributions of each receptor to full T cell activation and cell cycle progression. Mice deficient in Stat5a and Stat5b have demonstrated the essential role that these highly related proteins play in cell cycle progression following peripheral T cell activation. Here we demonstrate that activation of the Stat5 proteins by tyrosine phosphorylation is uniquely contributed by cytokine receptor signaling and specifically does not occur through the T cell receptor complex.