IL-15 stimulates the expansion of AIDS virus-specific CTL.

T Kanai, EK Thomas, Y Yasutomi… - Journal of immunology …, 1996 - journals.aai.org
T Kanai, EK Thomas, Y Yasutomi, NL Letvin
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950), 1996journals.aai.org
It has been assumed that the maturation of pre-CTL to virus-specific effector CTL is
dependent upon IL-2-mediated T cell triggering through the IL-2R. In view of its similarity to
IL-2 in its effects on immune cells, we sought to determine whether IL-15 can induce the
expansion of AIDS virus-specific pre-CTL to mature CTL. PBL of SIV (mac)-infected rhesus
monkeys or HIV-1-infected humans have previously been shown to expand to effector CTL
when cultivated with a predicted CTL epitope peptide and rIL-2. We now demonstrate that …
Abstract
It has been assumed that the maturation of pre-CTL to virus-specific effector CTL is dependent upon IL-2-mediated T cell triggering through the IL-2R. In view of its similarity to IL-2 in its effects on immune cells, we sought to determine whether IL-15 can induce the expansion of AIDS virus-specific pre-CTL to mature CTL. PBL of SIV(mac)-infected rhesus monkeys or HIV-1-infected humans have previously been shown to expand to effector CTL when cultivated with a predicted CTL epitope peptide and rIL-2. We now demonstrate that rIL-15 facilitates this expansion of effector CTL. In fact, rIL-15-driven expansion of virus-specific CTL occurs in the presence of IL-2-neutralizing or anti-IL-2R Abs, indicating that this cellular maturation can occur in an IL-2-independent fashion. These studies suggest a mechanism by which CTL may be capable of expanding in vivo in the absence of IL-2 and functional CD4+ T lymphocytes.
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