Human IL-7: a novel T cell growth factor.

  • Welch P
  • Namen A
  • Goodwin R
  • et al.
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Abstract

IL-7 is a hemopoietic growth factor that induces the proliferation of early B lineage cells. In the course of studies to determine its effect on human bone marrow cells, we noted a marked outgrowth of mature T cells. When T cells from the circulation were cultured with IL-7, a dose-dependent proliferative response was observed. The target cells included both the CD4+ and CD8+ subpopulations of T cells, but the memory T cells (CD45R-) were better responders than unprimed T cells (CD45R+). IL-7 induced the expression of receptors for IL-2 and transferrin and higher levels of the 4F2 activation Ag. Although T cell responses to suboptimal concentrations of IL-7 were enhanced by the addition of IL-2, the proliferative response to IL-7 was not inhibited by neutralizing antibody to the IL-2R (Tac), nor was IL-2 secretion detected in this response. This response pattern of mature T cells suggests an important role for IL-7 in normal T cell physiology in humans.

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Welch, P. A., Namen, A. E., Goodwin, R. G., Armitage, R., & Cooper, M. D. (1989). Human IL-7: a novel T cell growth factor. The Journal of Immunology, 143(11), 3562–3567. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.143.11.3562

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