Literature DB >> 8436829

Activation of tumor necrosis factor-alpha production from human neutrophils by IL-2 via IL-2-R beta.

S Wei1, D K Blanchard, J H Liu, W J Leonard, J Y Djeu.   

Abstract

In addition to T cells, NK cells, B cells, and monocytes, we provide new evidence that human polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) can be functionally activated by IL-2 via binding to IL-2R beta expressed on the cell surface. Brief exposure of normal PMN to human rIL-2 enhanced both transcriptional and translational expression of TNF-alpha. The release of TNF-alpha protein by IL-2-treated PMN was inhibitable by a specific mAb against human IL-2-R beta. The response to IL-2 was dose and time dependent with the increase in TNF-alpha mRNA detected maximally 3 h after IL-2 exposure, followed by a continuous maintenance of high mRNA levels up to 18 h. The TNF-alpha mRNA was significantly increased above the medium control level, with as little as 10 U/ml of IL-2. Maximal transcription was obtained with 1000 U/ml of IL-2, which achieved the level observed with known neutrophil activating factors such as granulocyte-macrophage-CSF, IL-8, and Candida albicans. Using actinomycin D, it was found that new and continuous synthesis of a labile TNF-alpha mRNA was responsible for the observed high levels of transcripts. Of significance was the observation that cycloheximide could selectively modulate TNF-alpha mRNA transcription in neutrophils, depending on the cytokine used. Cycloheximide did not affect or alter TNF-alpha mRNA induction in IL-2-treated neutrophils but abrogated it in granulocyte-macrophage-CSF-treated neutrophils and superinduced transcription in C. albicans-treated neutrophils. Thus various control elements must be involved in the transcription of the TNF-alpha genes that are responsive to different cytokines and activating factors. The induction of TNF-alpha and functional activation of neutrophils by IL-2 is therefore an important immunomodulatory property of IL-2 that has not heretofore been recognized.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8436829

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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