Investigation of the expression and DNA binding activity of signal transducer and activator of tran-scription 5 after interleukin 2 therapy for recurrent genital herpes / 中国医师杂志
Journal of Chinese Physician
; (12): 19-21, 2010.
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Objective To observe the expression of phosphorylation of signal transducer and activa -tor of transcription 5 (STAT5) protein and the DNA-binding activity of STAT5 after interleukin 2 therapy for genital herpes .Methods Six patients with recurrent genital herpes were included in this study .CD4 +T cells from patients who underwent interleukin 2 therapy were analyzed for changes in STAT 5 signaling.None had been treated with corticosteroid and immunosuppressive agents .Phosphorylation of STAT 5 was detected in the T cells using Western blot analysis .Electrophoretic mobility shift assay ( EMSA) was carried out to detect the DNA-biding activity of STAT5.Results The expressions of phosphorylated STAT 5 in T cells de-rived from patients with genital herpes 28 days after interleukin treatment were 1.8~2.7 fold to that of be-fore the treatment was given .STAT5 DNA-binding activity in T cells derived form patients with genital her-pes who had received the treatment was 2.3~3.4 fold increased compared to that of before the initiating of interleukin 2 treatment.The differences between the before and after interleukin 2 treatment were statistical-ly significant( t =10.6, P <0.05).Conclusion This study indicates that STAT5 may be an important signaling mediator of interleukin 2 therapies , and that STAT5 activation may predict response to this treat-ment .
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2010
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