We have recently cloned a novel cytokine, IL-15, with shared bioactivities but no sequence homology with IL-2. We found high affinity IL-15 binding to many cell types, including cells of non-lymphoid origin. Analysis of IL-15 interaction with subunits of the IL-2 receptor (IL-2R) revealed that the α subunit was not involved in IL-15 binding. We demonstrated directly in cells transfected with IL-2R subunits that both the β and γ chains are required for IL-15 binding and signaling. Hence, IL-15, like IL-2, IL-4 and IL-7, utilizes the common IL-2R γ subunit found to be defective in X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency in humans. IL-15 is the only cytokine other than IL-2 that has also been shown to share the β signaling subunit of IL-2R. The differential ability of some cells to bind and respond to IL-2 and IL-15 implies the existence of an additional IL-15-specific component.
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Giri, J. G., Ahdieh, M., Eisenman, J., Shanebeck, K., Grabstein, K., Kumaki, S., … Anderson, D. (1994). Utilization of the β and γ chains of the IL-2 receptor by the novel cytokine IL-15. EMBO Journal, 13(12), 2822–2830. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1994.tb06576.x
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