Uncoupling IL-2 signals that regulate T cell proliferation, survival, and Fas-mediated activation-induced cell death

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IL-2 is an important growth and survival factor for T lymphocytes but also sensitizes these cells to Fas-mediated activation-induced cell death (AICD). The molecular basis of these different effects of IL-2 was studied by introducing wild-type and mutant forms of the IL-2 receptor β (IL-2Rβ) chain that lacked specific signaling capacities into receptor-deficient T cells by retroviral gene transfer. Activation of Stat5 by IL-2 was found to be involved in T cell proliferation and promoted Fas ligand (FasL) expression and AICD. T cell survival was dependent on a receptor region that activated Akt and the expression of Bcl-2. Thus, distinct IL-2Rβ chain signaling modules regulate T cell fate by stimulating growth and survival or by promoting apoptosis.

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Van Parijs, L., Refaeli, Y., Lord, J. D., Nelson, B. H., Abbas, A. K., & Baltimore, D. (1999). Uncoupling IL-2 signals that regulate T cell proliferation, survival, and Fas-mediated activation-induced cell death. Immunity. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1074-7613(00)80103-X

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