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IL-4 Independent Nuclear Translocalization of STAT6 in HeLa Cells by Entry of Toxoplasma gondii

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2009;47(2):117-124.
Published online: May 27, 2009

Department of Parasitology and Catholic Institute of Parasitic Diseases, College of Medicine, Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 137-701, Korea.

Corresponding author (howoo@catholic.ac.kr)
• Received: March 31, 2009   • Revised: April 23, 2009   • Accepted: April 27, 2009

Copyright © 2009 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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IL-4 Independent Nuclear Translocalization of STAT6 in HeLa Cells by Entry of Toxoplasma gondii
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Fig. 1 Fluorescent localization of transfected STAT6 and STAT1α in HeLa cells. (A) Expression of pDsRed2-STAT6 plasmid was dispersed as a cytosolic form, which localized (A-1) nucleus after phosphorylation in the T. gondii infected (arrow) host cell. (B) Expression of pDsRed2-STAT6 product in the cytoplasm then moved to the nucleus after IL-4 treatment (B-1), (C) expression of pEGFP-STAT1α plasmid as a cytosolic form and (C-1) nuclear translocation of pEGFP-STAT1α product after IFN-γ treatment. When pDsRed2-STAT6 and pEGFP-STAT1α plasmids were co-transfected, (D) STAT6 was observed in the nucleus after T. gondii infection, (D-1) STAT1α in the nucleus and partially cytoplasm (D-2) as confirmed by the nuclear staining with Hoechst 33258 dye as a large nucleus of the host cell and several fluorescent spots from the growing T. gondii nuclei (arrow) within the cytoplasm of the host cell.
Fig. 2 Western blot of T. gondii infected HeLa cell extracts with monoclonal anti-STAT6 and anti-phosphotyrosine STAT6 antibodies. (A) HeLa cells were harvested on the time indicated (hr) after infection with T. gondii (Ctrl, uninfected control) (B) HeLa cells were harvested after infection with T. gondii (RH), killed tachyzoites (killed RH), and soluble extracts (RH Ag), and (C) phosphorylation was inhibited by siSTAT6 for 24 or 48 hr before the infection with T. gondii, respectively.
Fig. 3 Effects of the suppressors of cytokine signaling (SOCS) on the activation of STAT6 by T. gondii infection. SOCS-1, -2, and -3 were transfected for expression and then T. gondii infected (RH) or IL-4 treated (IL-4) for Western blot analysis.
Fig. 4 Inhibitory effects of STAT6 and STAT1α in (A) transcriptional level and (B) in protein expressional level by T. gondii infection through siSTAT6 treatment. White rectangles indicated STAT6 and blacks STAT1α.
Fig. 5 Quantitative RT-PCR of Eotaxin-3 gene expression after T. gondii infection. Relative intensity of Eotaxin-3 to β-actin was calculated.*Statistical significance by the paired Student's t test (P < 0.05).
Fig. 6 Luciferase assay of Eotaxin-3 promoter region by T. gondii infection. Relative luciferase activity was estimated to that of the vector (pGL3-basic) with promoter region (pGL3-Eotaxin-3).*Statistical significance by the paired Student's t test (P < 0.05).
IL-4 Independent Nuclear Translocalization of STAT6 in HeLa Cells by Entry of Toxoplasma gondii