Literature DB >> 3134296

Mechanisms underlying T-lymphocyte activation: mitogen initiates and IL-2 amplifies the expression of transferrin receptors via intracellular iron level.

E Pelosi-Testa1, P Samoggia, G Giannella, E Montesoro, T Caravita, G Salvo, A Camagna, G Isacchi, U Testa, C Peschle.   

Abstract

Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBM) pulsed with lectin (PHA or Con A for 0.25-3 hr) show a low expression of interleukin-2 and transferrin receptors (IL-2Rs, TfRs) and a mild decline of intracellular ferritin level, compared to control cultures grown in continuous presence of mitogen. Interestingly, lectin-pulsed PBM do not release detectable amounts of IL-2 in the medium. Furthermore, expression of TfRs in these lymphocytes is not inhibited by addition of excess anti-IL-2 neutralizing monoclonal antibody, but is significantly inhibited by treatment with iron salts. These observations suggest that mitogen triggers an IL-2-independent expression of TfRs, at least in part via a decrease of intracellular iron level. Addition of either recombinant IL-2 (rIL-2) or an iron chelator (picolinic acid) to lectin-pulsed PBM induces both a marked enhancement of TfR synthesis and a sharp decline of intracellular ferritin level, which are comparable to the corresponding pattern observed in control cultures. Conversely, addition of iron salts fully inhibits the increase of TfR expression induced by rIL-2. These observations strongly suggest that the enhanced TfR synthesis elicited by rIL-2 is mediated by depletion of a regulatory intracellular iron pool. In line with these studies, greater than 99% purified T lymphocytes stimulated by lectin show a low expression of TfRs, which is markedly enhanced by addition of exogenous rIL-2. Altogether, we postulate that: (i) in resting T lymphocytes the gene encoding TfR is apparently in a 'closed' configuration; (ii) even in the absence of IL-2 activity, a mitogen pulse is sufficient to initiate the expression of TfRs, at least in part via a decline of intracellular iron level; and (iii) TfR synthesis is then largely amplified by IL-2, again via a decrease of the size of a regulatory intracellular iron pool.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3134296      PMCID: PMC1384954     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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