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The Dual Role of IL-2 in the Generation and Maintenance of CD8+ Memory T Cells
Author(s) -
Zhenhua Dai,
Bogumila T. Konieczny,
Fadi G. Lakkis
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
the journal of immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.737
H-Index - 372
eISSN - 1550-6606
pISSN - 0022-1767
DOI - 10.4049/jimmunol.165.6.3031
Subject(s) - cd8 , memory t cell , adoptive cell transfer , cytotoxic t cell , biology , t cell , microbiology and biotechnology , immunology , interleukin 15 , memory cell , recall , immune system , interleukin , cytokine , psychology , in vitro , genetics , cognitive psychology , physics , transistor , quantum mechanics , voltage
The mechanisms responsible for the generation and maintenance of T cell memory are unclear. In this study, we tested the role of IL-2 in allospecific CD8+ T cell memory by analyzing the long-term survival, phenotype, and functional characteristics of IL-2-replete (IL-2+/+) and IL-2-deficient (IL-2-/-) CD8+ TCR-transgenic lymphocytes in an adoptive transfer model. We found that IL-2 is not essential for the in vivo generation, maintenance, or recall response of CD8+ memory T cells. However, IL-2 increased the size of the CD8+ memory pool if present at the time of initial T cell activation but reduced the size of the pool if present during memory maintenance by inhibiting the proliferation of CD8+ memory T cells. Thus, IL-2-based vaccine strategies or immunosuppressive regimens that target IL-2 should take into account the divergent roles of IL-2 in CD8+ T cell immunity.

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