| Literature DB >> 2899602 |
N Goebels1, I Waase, K Pfizenmaier, M Krönke.
Abstract
In situ hybridization studies were performed with 35S-labeled anti-sense RNA probes to study IL-2 mRNA expression in three human T lymphotropic virus I-infected T cell lines at the single cell level. In HuT 102, MT-2, and MT-4 cells, IL-2 mRNA-expressing cells were identified, occurring at frequencies of 2 x 10(-2), 8 x 10(-3), and 5 x 10(-3), respectively. In these cell lines, IL-2 mRNA was not detectable in RNA extracted from whole adult T cell leukemia cell populations because of dilution by other RNA species from the vast majority of cells that do not contain IL-2 mRNA. The data indicate the possibility of paracrine growth stimulation via IL-2 and its receptor even in those human T lymphotropic virus I-infected T cell populations that apparently lack IL-2 activity when analyzed by conventional assay procedures.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 2899602
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422