The common γc-chain is an essential signaling component shared by all known T cell growth factor (TCGF) receptors (i.e., IL-2, IL-4, IL-7, IL-9, and IL-15). In the present study, we have studied the effect of γc-chain blockade on T cell activation and allograft rejection. Treatment of B6AF1 (H-2b/d.k) recipient mice with anti-γc mAbs induced long-term survival of DBA/2 (H-2d) islet allografts (>150 days, n = 8), whereas control Ab-treated mice rejected the islet allografts within 17 days (n = 6). The state of engraftment induced by the anti-γc mAbs was remarkably stable, as recipient mice bearing the primary islet allografts accepted a second DBA/2 islet allograft without further immunosuppression and systemic administration of high doses of IL-2Ig fusion protein failed to provoke rejection. Blocking the γc-chain inhibited T cell proliferation and induced T cell apoptosis by repressing expression of Bcl-2. Our data suggest that one means of inducing T cell apoptosis and stable allograft survival can be achieved via γc-chain blockade.
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Li, X. C., Ima, A., Li, Y., Zheng, X. X., Malek, T. R., & Strom, T. B. (2000). Blocking the Common γ-Chain of Cytokine Receptors Induces T Cell Apoptosis and Long-Term Islet Allograft Survival. The Journal of Immunology, 164(3), 1193–1199. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.164.3.1193
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