Journal article

Reciprocal regulation of gastrointestinal homeostasis by SHP2 and STAT-mediated trefoil gene activation in gp130 mutant mice

NC Tebbutt, AS Giraud, M Inglese, B Jenkins, P Waring, FJ Clay, S Malki, BM Alderman, D Grail, F Hollande, JK Heath, M Ernst

Nature Medicine | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2002

Abstract

The intracellular signaling mechanisms that specify tissue-specific responses to the interleukin-6 (IL-6) family of cytokines are not well understood. Here, we evaluated the functions of the two major signaling pathways, the signal transducers and activators of transcription 1 and 3 (STAT1/3) and the Src-homology tyrosine phosphatase 2 (SHP2)-Ras-ERK, emanating from the common signal transducer, gp130, in the gastrointestinal tract. Gp130757F mice, with a 'knock-in' mutation abrogating SHP2-Ras-ERK signaling, developed gastric adenomas by three months of age. In contrast, mice harboring the reciprocal mutation ablating STAT1/3 signaling (gp130δSTAT), or deficient in IL-6-mediated gp130 signa..

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