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L Madariaga1, E Leroy, N Moiré, M Rouleau, Z Mishal, H Rochant, J P Vernant, B Charpentier, M Ben Aribia, A Senik.
Abstract
CD8+/Leu-7+ T cells which circulate in increased proportions in the blood of long-term surviving BMT patients are for the most part high-density resting lymphocytes lacking IL2R-alpha (p55) expression. We show that they can be induced by IL2 to manifest cytolytic function after 24-48 hr stimulation by using rather high concentrations of IL2 (at least 50 U/ml). This function was much more readily induced in high-density CD8+/Leu-7+ T cells than in high-density CD8+/Leu-7+ T cells and occurred in the presence of minimal cell proliferation. Other cytokines involved in primary CTL differentiation (IFN-gamma, IL4 and IL6) were without effect suggesting that CD8+/Leu-7+ T cells are, in the BMT model, in vivo preactivated CTL ready to differentiate into cytolytic effectors under the sole IL2 stimulus. TU27 Mab directed at IL2R-beta (p75) subunit almost completely prevented IL2-induced cytolytic function of CD8+ T cells while 33B3.1 Mab directed at IL2R-alpha (p55) subunit was ineffective, suggesting that the signal for this function has its origin in IL2R-beta chains constitutively expressed by these cells.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 1698559 DOI: 10.1016/0008-8749(90)90272-s
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Immunol ISSN: 0008-8749 Impact factor: 4.868