Survival adjustment of mature dendritic cells by IL-15

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The survival of CD8+/CD44hi memory phenotype T cells depends on an IL-15 activity on nonlymphoid cells. Here, we report that IL-15 and its receptor were induced on dendritic cells (DCs) by a combination of IFN-γ and NF-κB relA inducers. IL-15 conferred in an autocrine loop resistance to apoptosis that accompanied the maturation process in DCs in vitro. As an apparent result in vivo, mice deficient in IL-15 or its receptor harbor few DCs. Injecting DCs into IL-15-/- mice was associated with the appearance of CD8+/CD44hi T cells that depended on IL-15 expression but also correlated with the longevity of the DCs. These findings support the hypothesis that DCs mediate the effect of IL-15 on CD8 +/CD44hi memory phenotype T cells.

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Dubois, S. P., Waldmann, T. A., & Müller, J. R. (2005). Survival adjustment of mature dendritic cells by IL-15. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 102(24), 8662–8667. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0503360102

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