Literature DB >> 12811838

"Bystander polarization" of CD4+ T cells: activation with high-dose IL-2 renders naive T cells responsive to IL-12 and/or IL-18 in the absence of TCR ligation.

Habiba Chakir1, Debbie Ka Yee Lam, Anne-Marie Lemay, John R Webb.   

Abstract

Responsiveness of CD4+ T cells to the IFN-gamma-inducing cytokines IL-12 and IL-18 is generally thought to be acquired only after stimulation via the TCR. We report herein that stimulation of naive CD4+ T cells with high-dose IL-2 (1000 U/ml) renders these cells responsive to IL-12 and/or IL-18 without a requirement for TCR ligation. Naive CD4+CD62L+ Tcells from normal C57BL/6 mice or from DO11.10/Rag2(-/- )OVA-specific TCR-transgenic mice secreted substantial amounts of IFN-gamma when stimulated concurrently with high-dose IL-2 plus IL-12 or IL-18. mRNA encoding both chains of the IL-12 and the IL-18 receptors was expressed by CD4+ T cells after stimulation with high-dose IL-2. Furthermore, anti-CD3-induced IL-12/IL-18 responsiveness was fully abrogated in the presence of cyclosporin A whereas IL-2-induced IL-12/IL-18 responsiveness was not, reminiscent of the previously reported IL-12+IL-18 innate pathway of T cell activation. Lastly, after stimulation with IL-2+IL-12, naive CD4+ T cells from DO11.10/Rag2(-/- )mice exhibited polarization towards a Th1 phenotype (high IFN-gamma but no IL-4) during secondary stimulation with immobilized anti-CD3. We have coined the term "bystander polarization" to describe this phenomenon and we speculate that bystander polarization of naive CD4+ T cells may occur in vivo during strong antigen-specific immune responses.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12811838     DOI: 10.1002/eji.200323398

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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