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Interleukin-15 triggers activation and growth of the CD8 T-cell pool in extravascular tissues of patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

C Agostini1, L Trentin, R Sancetta, M Facco, C Tassinari, A Cerutti, M Bortolin, A Milani, M Siviero, R Zambello, G Semenzato.   

Abstract

The impairment of interleukin-2 (IL-2) production occurs very early after human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection as a consequence of the quantitative depletion of Th1 cells. Despite the shift in cytokine production, most individuals develop an oligoclonal expansion of major histocompatibility complex restricted, HIV-specific CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) in different organs, suggesting that other cytokines replace IL-2 in initiating the tissue infiltration of CD8+ T cells. In this study we show that IL-15, a product of monocyte-macrophages and non-T cells and which has overlapping biological activities with IL-2, is involved in local cell networks accounting for the activation and expansion of CD8+ T-cell pools in a highly affected organ, ie, the lung. IL-15 induced proliferation of T cells obtained from the lower respiratory tract of HIV-infected patients with T-cell alveolitis and severe depletion of CD4+ T cells. Lung lymphocytes were CD45R0+/CD8+ T cells spontaneously expressing activation markers (CD69 and HLA-DR) and equipped with the receptorial subunits which bind IL-15, notably the beta and gamma chains of the IL-2 receptor (IL-2R) and the recently identified IL-15 binding-protein termed IL-15R alpha. Similar phenotypic findings were obtained after incubation of normal T cells with IL-15, which induced CD8+ T cells to express activation markers and to proliferate. The block of the IL-2R beta/IL-2R gamma complex with specific monoclonal antibodies abolished the T-cell stimulatory activity of IL-15 while the combination of IL-15 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha upregulated the proliferative response of lung T lymphocytes. The hypothesis that the tissue growth of lung CD8+ lymphocytes may involve cytokines produced from cells other than T lymphocytes was confirmed by the evidence that pulmonary macrophages expressed high levels of IL-15 and that anti-IL-15 antibodies inhibited the accessory function of alveolar macrophages on mitogen-induced CD8+ T-cell proliferation. Together, these results suggest that macrophage-derived cytokines produced at sites of T-cell infiltration play a role in the activation of HIV-specific CD8+ T-cell-mediated immune response.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9242543

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


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