A Murine Interleukin-4 Antagonistic Mutant Protein Completely Inhibits Interleukin-4-induced Cell Proliferation, Differentiation, and Signal Transduction

1997 
Abstract We characterize here a highly efficient antagonist for interleukin-4 (IL-4) in the mouse system. In this double mutant of the murine IL-4 protein, both glutamine 116 and tyrosine 119 were substituted by aspartic acid residues. This variant (QY) bound with similar affinity to the IL-4 receptor α subunit as wild type IL-4 without inducing cellular responses. In contrast, QY completely inhibited in a dose-dependent manner the IL-4-induced proliferation of lipopolysaccharide-stimulated murine splenic B-cells, of the murine T cell line CTLL-2, and of the murine pre-B-cell line BA/F3. QY also inhibited the IL-4-stimulated up-regulation of CD23 expression by lipopolysaccharide-stimulated murine splenic B-cells and abolished tyrosine phosphorylation of the transcription factor Stat6 and the tyrosine kinase Jak3 in IL-4-stimulated BA/F3 cells. Selective inhibition of IL-4 may be beneficial in T-helper cell type 2-dominated diseases, like type I hypersensitivity reactions or helminthic infections. The QY mutant could be an attractive tool to study in vivo the therapeutic potential of IL-4 antagonists in mouse systems.
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