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ILA, a member of the human nerve growth factor/tumor necrosis factor receptor family, regulates T-lymphocyte proliferation and survival.

H Schwarz1, F J Blanco, J von Kempis, J Valbracht, M Lotz.   

Abstract

ILA, a gene induced by lymphocyte activation, is a member of the human nerve growth factor tumor necrosis factor receptor family and the human homologue of murine 4-1BB. The present study analyzed the role of ILA in the regulation of human peripheral blood T-lymphocyte function. Antibodies raised against different fusion proteins recognized ILA on activated lymphocytes. These antibodies significantly increased anti-CD3--induced T-lymphocyte proliferation. When anti-CD3--stimulated cells were incubated on ILA-expressing CHO cells, proliferation was inhibited. CHO cells transfected with a control construct and not expressing ILA did not reduce T-cell proliferation. A purified fusion protein containing the extracellular domain of ILA and the constant domain of human IgG (ILA-IgG) also inhibited lymphocyte proliferation. Results obtained by 3H-thymidine incorporation were confirmed by cell cycle analysis that showed a decrease in the number of lymphocytes in S phase. Lymphocyte morphology in cultures with ILA-expressing CHO cells was suggestive of apoptosis. Flow cytometry on propidium iodide-stained cells showed a time-dependent increase in the number of hypodiploid apoptotic cells when lymphocytes were cultured on ILA-expressing CHO cells. Internucleosomal DNA cleavage was seen in these cultures, but not in the presence of ILA-negative CHO cells. Studies on the mechanism by which ILA regulates T-cell function showed that ILA-IgG inhibited anti-CD3-induced T-cell proliferation when presented in immobilized but not in soluble form. These results suggest that ILA may act by cross-linking its ligand and thereby inhibit T-cell proliferation.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8639902

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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