Literature DB >> 19447493

Spatial distribution, kinetics, signaling and cytokine production during homeostasis driven proliferation of CD4+ T cells.

Deepak Sharma1, S Santosh Kumar, Rahul Checker, Rashmi Raghu, Shazia Khanam, Sunil Krishnan, Krishna Balaji Sainis.   

Abstract

During recovery from lymphopenia, the naïve T-cells undergo homeostasis driven proliferation (HDP) and acquire a memory phenotype. The HDP of T-cells requires signals derived from T-cell-receptor, p56lck kinase, IL-7R and IL-15R. However, the role of other signaling molecules during HDP of CD4+ T-cells remains speculative. The differentiation of naïve T-cells into Th1/Th2/Th17 or Treg populations during HDP is not well understood. Present report describes the spatial and signaling characteristics of HDP of CD4+ T-cells and their cytokine profiles. The HDP of CD4+ T-cells was found to occur only in specific areas (T-cell zones) of secondary lymphoid organs of lymphopenic mice. The inhibitors of MEK and PKC and their combination with inhibitors of PI3kinase and mTOR suppressed mitogen induced T-cell proliferation without affecting their HDP. The CD4+ T-cells taken from reconstituted lymphopenic mice showed activation of proteins involved in NF-kappaB pathway, significantly higher production of pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6, and lower production of IL-4 as compared to T-cells from normal mice. Plumbagin, a known NF-kappaB blocker inhibited survival as well as HDP of CD4+ T-cells and IL-6 production in activated T-cells. Our results demonstrate the essential role of NF-kappaB during HDP of T-cells.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19447493      PMCID: PMC3090723          DOI: 10.1016/j.molimm.2009.04.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Immunol        ISSN: 0161-5890            Impact factor:   4.407


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