IL-4 inhibits the expression of high affinity IL-2 receptors on monoclonal human B cells.

  • Karray S
  • Dautry-Varsat A
  • Tsudo M
  • et al.
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Abstract

In the presence of anti-micro antibodies (anti-microAb), monoclonal B lymphocytes from patients suffering from B type chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) can respond to IL-2. In contrast to the effect it exerts on normal B cells, IL-4 does not promote DNA synthesis by B-CLL lymphocytes. Rather this interleukin inhibits the response to IL-2 in all patients' cells that responded to this interleukin. We thus examined whether IL-4 would modulate the number and/or the affinity of IL-2 receptors. A 3-day activation of cells by anti-microAb induced a few hundred high affinity IL-2 receptors (HA-IL-2R) on B-CLL cell surface, as determined by Scatchard analysis. Treatment of cells with IL-4 caused a marked decrease in the number of HA-IL-2R without interfering with the binding ability of IL-2. In contrast with this profound suppressive effect, IL-4 did not down-regulate the expression of each chain, alpha and beta (p55 and p75, respectively), of the HA-IL-2R heterodimer. In fact, the expression of alpha and beta induced by anti-microAb was enhanced by IL-4. Altogether, IL-4 exerts a critical influence on the function and the configuration of HA-IL-2R without inhibiting the expression of two subunits, alpha and beta.

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Karray, S., Dautry-Varsat, A., Tsudo, M., Merle-Beral, H., Debre, P., & Galanaud, P. (1990). IL-4 inhibits the expression of high affinity IL-2 receptors on monoclonal human B cells. The Journal of Immunology, 145(4), 1152–1158. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.145.4.1152

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