Chemoattraction of Human T Cells by IL-18

  • Komai-Koma M
  • Gracie J
  • Wei X
  • et al.
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Abstract

Cell locomotion is crucial to the induction of an effective immune response. We report here the chemoattraction of CD4+ T cells by IL-18, a member of the IL-1 cytokine family. Recombinant IL-18 increased the proportion of T cells in polarized morphology in vitro and stimulated their subsequent invasion into collagen gels in an IL-18 concentration gradient-dependent manner. Immunofluorescent microscopy studies determined that the major cell type responding to IL-18 was IL-18R+CD4+. Importantly, synovial CD4+ T cells from patients with rheumatoid arthritis responded to IL-18, adopting polarized morphology and gel invasion without further activation ex vivo, indicating the physiologic relevance of our observations. Finally, injection of rIL-18 into the footpad of DBA/1 mice led to local accumulation of inflammatory cells. These data therefore demonstrate for the first time lymphocyte chemoattractant properties of a member of the IL-1 cytokine family and its relevance in inflammatory diseases.

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Komai-Koma, M., Gracie, J. A., Wei, X., Xu, D., Thomson, N., McInnes, I. B., & Liew, F. Y. (2003). Chemoattraction of Human T Cells by IL-18. The Journal of Immunology, 170(2), 1084–1090. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.170.2.1084

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