Title of article :
TAM Receptors Are Pleiotropic Inhibitors of the Innate Immune Response
Author/Authors :
Carla V. Rothlin، نويسنده , , Sourav Ghosh، نويسنده , , Elina I. Zuniga، نويسنده , , Michael BA Oldstone، نويسنده , , Greg Lemke، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The activation of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in dendritic cells (DCs) triggers a rapid inflammatory response to pathogens. However, this response must be tightly regulated because unrestrained TLR signaling generates a chronic inflammatory milieu that often leads to autoimmunity. We have found that the TAM receptor tyrosine kinases—Tyro3, Axl, and Mer—broadly inhibit both TLR and TLR-induced cytokine-receptor cascades. Remarkably, TAM inhibition of inflammation is transduced through an essential stimulator of inflammation—the type I interferon receptor (IFNAR)—and its associated transcription factor STAT1. TLR induction of IFNAR-STAT1 signaling upregulates the TAM system, which in turn usurps the IFNAR-STAT1 cassette to induce the cytokine and TLR suppressors SOCS1 and SOCS3. These results illuminate a self-regulating cycle of inflammation, in which the obligatory, cytokine-dependent activation of TAM signaling hijacks a proinflammatory pathway to provide an intrinsic feedback inhibitor of both TLR- and cytokine-driven immune responses.