Effects of Increasing IL-7 Availability on Lymphocytes during and after Lymphopenia-Induced Proliferation

  • Bosco N
  • Agenès F
  • Ceredig R
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Abstract

IL-7 is critically involved in regulating peripheral T cell homeostasis. To investigate the role of IL-7 on lymphopenia-induced proliferation of polyclonal lymphocytes, we have transferred CFSE-labeled cells into a novel T-lymphopenic, IL-7-transgenic mouse line. Results obtained indicate that T and B cells do not respond in the same way to IL-7-homeostatic signals. Overexpression of IL-7 enhances proliferation of both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells but with distinctly temporal effects. Expansion of naturally arising CD4+-regulatory T cells was like that of conventional CD4+ T cells. IL-7 had no effect on B cell proliferation. By immunohistology, transferred T cells homed to T cell areas of spleen lymphoid follicles. Increasing IL-7 availability enhanced T cell recovery by promoting cell proliferation and reducing apoptosis during early stages of lymphopenia-induced proliferation. Taken together, these results provide new insights into the pleiotropic effects of IL-7 on lymphopenia-induced T cell proliferation.

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Bosco, N., Agenès, F., & Ceredig, R. (2005). Effects of Increasing IL-7 Availability on Lymphocytes during and after Lymphopenia-Induced Proliferation. The Journal of Immunology, 175(1), 162–170. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.175.1.162

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