Overexpression of IL-21 promotes massive CD8+ memory T cell accumulation

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The ability of IL-21 to promote in vitro T cell survival led us to investigate its biological activity in vivo. We report that overexpression of IL-21 in transgenic mice drives CD8+ memory T cell accumulation with a concomitant reduction in naive T cell numbers. These memory T cells are functional, given their ability to rapidly produce IFN-γ and proliferate following stimulation. Since the homeostasis of naive and memory T cells is controlled by cytokines, we evaluated whether IL-21 influences cytokine receptor expression. We show that IL-21 inhibits IL-7R expression on naive T cells in vitro, suggesting impaired EL-7-mediated naive T cell survival in IL-21-transgenic mice. In contrast, IL-7R expression on CD4+ memory T cells is not affected, allowing their IL-7-dependent survival in IL-21-transgenic mice. Although IL-21 decreases IL-7R expression on CD8+ memory T cells, this has no impact on their survival since their maintenance in the T cell pool is IL-7-independent. Rather, we demonstrate that CD8+ memory T cells are receptive to IL-21 survival signals allowing for their accumulation in IL-21-transgenic mice. This study identifies new roles for IL-21 in T cell homeostasis and in the regulation of T cell responses to cytokines. © 2007 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Allard, E. L., Hardy, M. P., Leignadier, J., Marquis, M., Rooney, J., Lehoux, D., & Labrecque, N. (2007). Overexpression of IL-21 promotes massive CD8+ memory T cell accumulation. European Journal of Immunology, 37(11), 3069–3077. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.200637017

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