Journal article
SOCS5 is expressed in primary B and T lymphoid cells but is dispensable for lymphocyte production and function
C Brender, R Columbus, D Metcalf, E Handman, R Starr, N Huntington, D Tarlinton, N Ødum, SE Nicholson, NA Nicola, DJ Hilton, WS Alexander
Molecular and Cellular Biology | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2004
Abstract
Suppressors of cytokine signaling (SOCSs) are key regulators of cytokine-induced responses in hematopoietic as well as nonhematopoietic cells. SOCS1 and SOCS3 have been shown to modulate T-cell responses, whereas the roles of other SOCS family members in the regulation of lymphocyte function are less clear. Here, we report the generation of mice with a targeted disruption of the Socs5 gene. Socs5-/- mice were born in a normal Mendelian ratio and were healthy and fertile. We found that SOCS5 is expressed in primary B and T cells in wild-type mice. However, no abnormalities in the lymphocyte compartment were seen in SOCS5-deficient mice. We examined antigen- and cytokine-induced proliferative ..
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