| Literature DB >> 11801655 |
Toshiki Yajima1, Hitoshi Nishimura, Ryotaro Ishimitsu, Taketo Watase, Dirk H Busch, Eric G Pamer, Hiroyuki Kuwano, Yasunobu Yoshikai.
Abstract
To elucidate potential roles of IL-15 in the maintenance of memory CD8+ T cells, we followed the fate of Ag-specific CD8+ T cells directly visualized with MHC class I tetramers coupled with listeriolysin O (LLO)(91-99) in IL-15 transgenic (Tg) mice after Listeria monocytogenes infection. The numbers of LLO(91-99)-positive memory CD8+ T cells were significantly higher at 3 and 6 wk after infection than those in non-Tg mice. The LLO(91-99)-positive CD8+ T cells produced IFN-gamma in response to LLO(91-99), and an adoptive transfer of CD8+ T cells from IL-15 Tg mice infected with L. monocytogenes conferred a higher level of resistance against L. monocytogenes in normal mice. The CD44+ CD8+ T cells from infected IL-15 Tg mice expressed the higher level of Bcl-2. Transferred CD44+ CD8+ T cells divided more vigorously in naive IL-15 Tg mice than in non-Tg mice. These results suggest that IL-15 plays an important role in long-term maintenance of Ag-specific memory CD8+ T cells following microbial exposure via promotion of cell survival and homeostatic proliferation.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11801655 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.168.3.1198
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422