Multi-functional roles of Stat3 revealed by conditional gene targeting.

K Takeda, S Akira - Archivum immunologiae et therapiae …, 2001 - europepmc.org
K Takeda, S Akira
Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis, 2001europepmc.org
Signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) is a family of transcription factors
composed of seven members. Gene-targeted mice of each STAT family protein displayed
defective responses to cytokines, demonstrating an important role in cytokine-mediated
biological responses. However, unlike the mice lacking other STAT proteins, Stat3-deficient
mice died during their early embryogenesis. Therefore, in an attempt to avoid the lethality
and assess the role of Stat3 in cytokine-mediated functions in mouse adult tissues …
Signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) is a family of transcription factors composed of seven members. Gene-targeted mice of each STAT family protein displayed defective responses to cytokines, demonstrating an important role in cytokine-mediated biological responses. However, unlike the mice lacking other STAT proteins, Stat3-deficient mice died during their early embryogenesis. Therefore, in an attempt to avoid the lethality and assess the role of Stat3 in cytokine-mediated functions in mouse adult tissues, conditional gene targeting utilizing a Cre-loxP system was achieved. By this method, Stat3 was disrupted in several types of tissue, including T cells, macrophages, skin, and mammary gland. Analyses of these Stat3-mutant mice revealed important roles of Stat3 in biological functions in each tissue.
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