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  2. SOCS1 is a critical inhibitor of interferon gamma signaling and prevents the potentially fatal neonatal actions of this cytokine

SOCS1 is a critical inhibitor of interferon gamma signaling and prevents the potentially fatal neonatal actions of this cytokine

  • Cell. 1999 Sep 3;98(5):597-608. doi: 10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80047-1.
W S Alexander 1 R Starr J E Fenner C L Scott E Handman N S Sprigg J E Corbin A L Cornish R Darwiche C M Owczarek T W Kay N A Nicola P J Hertzog D Metcalf D J Hilton
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  • 1 The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Victoria, Australia.
Abstract

Mice lacking suppressor of cytokine signaling-1 (SOCS1) develop a complex fatal neonatal disease. In this study, SOCS1-/- mice were shown to exhibit excessive responses typical of those induced by interferon gamma (IFNgamma), were hyperresponsive to viral Infection, and yielded macrophages with an enhanced IFNgamma-dependent capacity to kill L. major parasites. The complex disease in SOCS1-/- mice was prevented by administration of anti-IFNgamma Antibodies and did not occur in SOCS1-/- mice also lacking the IFNgamma gene. Although IFNgamma is essential for resistance to a variety of infections, the potential toxic action of IFNgamma, particularly in neonatal mice, appears to require regulation. Our data indicate that SOCS1 is a key modulator of IFNgamma action, allowing the protective effects of this cytokine to occur without the risk of associated pathological responses.

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