A Novel Role of IL-15 in Early Activation of Memory CD8+ CTL after Reinfection

  • Yajima T
  • Nishimura H
  • Sad S
  • et al.
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Abstract

A rapid induction of effector functions in memory T cells provides rapid and intensified protection against reinfection. To determine potential roles of IL-15 in early expansion and activation of memory CD8+ T cells in secondary immune response, we examined the cell division and cytotoxicity of memory CD8+ T cells expressing OVA257–264/Kb-specific TCR that were transferred into IL-15-transgenic (Tg) mice, IL-15 knockout (KO) mice, or control C57BL/6 mice followed by challenge with recombinant Listeria monocytogenes expressing OVA (rLM-OVA). In vivo CTL activities and expression of granzyme B of the transferred CD8+ T cells were significantly higher in the IL-15 Tg mice but lower in the IL-15 KO mice than those in control mice at the early stage after challenge with rLM-OVA. In contrast, there was no difference in the cell division in IL-15 Tg mice and IL-15 KO mice compared with those in control mice. In vivo administration of rIL-15 conferred robust protection against reinfection via induction of granzyme B in the memory CD8+ T cells. These results suggest that IL-15 plays an important role in early activation of memory CD8+ T cells.

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Yajima, T., Nishimura, H., Sad, S., Shen, H., Kuwano, H., & Yoshikai, Y. (2005). A Novel Role of IL-15 in Early Activation of Memory CD8+ CTL after Reinfection. The Journal of Immunology, 174(6), 3590–3597. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.174.6.3590

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