Human T Cells Constitutively Express IL-15 That Promotes Ex Vivo T Cell Homeostatic Proliferation through Autocrine/Juxtacrine Loops

  • Miranda-Carús M
  • Benito-Miguel M
  • Llamas M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Homeostatic proliferation of T cells in vivo is responsible for the maintainance of the T cell pool, and IL-15 is a pivotal cytokine implicated in this process. Known cell sources providing physiologically active IL-15 are monocytes/macrophages, dendritic cells, and stromal cells. T lymphocyte expression of functionally active IL-15 and its possible role in T cell biology have not been investigated. In this study, we demonstrate that human T cells constitutively express IL-15 that acts through autocrine/juxtacrine loops to promote ex vivo homeostatic T cell proliferation.

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Miranda-Carús, M.-E., Benito-Miguel, M., Llamas, M. A., Balsa, A., & Martín-Mola, E. (2005). Human T Cells Constitutively Express IL-15 That Promotes Ex Vivo T Cell Homeostatic Proliferation through Autocrine/Juxtacrine Loops. The Journal of Immunology, 175(6), 3656–3662. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.175.6.3656

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