IL-12 Enhances CD8 T Cell Homeostatic Expansion

  • Kieper W
  • Prlic M
  • Schmidt C
  • et al.
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Abstract

The size of the T lymphocyte pool is maintained by regulation of T cell production, proliferation, and survival. Under the pressure of a T lymphopenic environment, mature naive T cells begin to proliferate in the absence of Ag, a process called homeostatic expansion. Homeostatic expansion involves TCR recognition of self peptide/MHC ligands, but less is known about the soluble factors that regulate this process. Here we show that IL-12 dramatically enhanced the homeostatic proliferation of CD8 T cells. In contrast, IL-2 had no beneficial effect on homeostatic expansion and, in fact, inhibited T cell expansion induced by IL-12. Using gene-targeted mice, we showed that IL-12 acted directly on the T cells to enhance homeostatic expansion, but that IL-12 cannot override the requirement for TCR interaction with self peptide/MHC ligands in homeostatic expansion. These data indicate that inflammatory cytokines may modulate T cell homeostasis after lymphopenia and have implications for regulation of the T cell repertoire and autoimmunity.

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Kieper, W. C., Prlic, M., Schmidt, C. S., Mescher, M. F., & Jameson, S. C. (2001). IL-12 Enhances CD8 T Cell Homeostatic Expansion. The Journal of Immunology, 166(9), 5515–5521. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.166.9.5515

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