STAT proteins and NFATC1 positively regulate expression of TBX21 during differentiation of T helper 1 cells (Th1 cells)

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R-HSA-9942499
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Homo sapiens
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The initial phase of TBX21 expression in naive CD4+ T cells cells is activated by STAT1 dimers phosphorylated on serine-727 that result from IFNG signaling (inferred from mouse homologs in Lighvani et al. 2001, Afkarian et al. 2002, Maldonado et al. 2009) and NFATC1 that result from T cell receptor (TCR) signaling (inferred from mouse homologs in Zhong et al. 2025). A second phase of expression occurs after cessation of TCR signaling and is activated by IL12 acting via IL12RB2 and STAT4 (inferred from mouse cells in Schulz et al. 2009).
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