Crosstalk from Jak-STAT signaling pathway to Toll-like receptor signaling pathway
List of curated literature with evidence for crosstalk from Jak-STAT signaling pathway to Toll-like receptor signaling pathway
Crosstalk among Jak-STAT, Toll-like receptor, and ITAM-dependent pathways in macrophage activation.
- Molecule in Toll-like receptor signaling pathway: TLR2
- Tissue : macrophage
- Regulation type : Inhibiting
- Sentence from paper : IFN-y suppresses TLR2 and TLR4 induction/activation of AP-1
Crosstalk among Jak-STAT, Toll-like receptor, and ITAM-dependent pathways in macrophage activation.
- PubMed ID : 17502339
- Molecule in Jak-STAT signaling pathway: IFN-y
- Transcription : yes
- Molecule in Toll-like receptor signaling pathway: AP1
- Tissue : Not available
- Regulation type : Inhibiting
- Sentence from paper : IFN-gamma suppresses TLR2 and TLR4 induction/activation of AP-1 by overlapping mechanisms that include regulation of MAPKs, GSK3-dependent suppression of DNA binding, and decreased Fos and Jun protein expression and stability.
Crosstalk among Jak-STAT, Toll-like receptor, and ITAM-dependent pathways in macrophage activation.
- Molecule in Toll-like receptor signaling pathway: TLR4
- Tissue : macrophage
- Regulation type : Inhibiting
- Sentence from paper : IFN-y suppresses TLR2 and TLR4 induction/activation of AP-1
STAT1 plays a role in TLR signal transduction and inflammatory responses.
- Molecule in Toll-like receptor signaling pathway: Traf6
- Tissue : macrophage
- Regulation type : Activating
- Sentence from paper : These results clearly demonstrate cross-talk between the TLR and JAK/STAT signaling pathways with direct recruitment of STAT1 by TRAF6 and that the direct activation of STAT1 by TLR signaling suggests a crucial role for STAT1 in TLR-induced inflammation.
Molecules mediating the crosstalk
Molecule in Jak-STAT signaling pathway | Molecule in Toll-like receptor signaling pathway | Tissue | Species | PubMed Identifier |
---|---|---|---|---|
IFNG | TLR2 | macrophage | Homo sapiens | 17502339 |
IFN-y | AP1 | Not available | Not available | 17502339 |
IFNG | TLR4 | macrophage | Homo sapiens | 17502339 |
Stat1 | Traf6 | macrophage | Mus musculus | 25027037 |
Note: We direct each interaction from the molecule in the first pathway to the molecule in the second pathway. The direction of the interaction does not imply that the first molecule regulates the second molecule or that they directly interact. Hence, the interactions in this network may be indirect and may not indicate any mechanism.