IL-6 and IL-1 synergize to stimulate IL-2 production and proliferation of peripheral T cells.

  • Holsti M
  • Raulet D
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Abstract

Purified T cells can be induced to proliferate and to produce the autocrine growth factor IL-2 with mAb to the TCR and costimulatory cytokines. In a previous report we demonstrated that human IL-6 stimulates IL-2 production and proliferation of purified T cells, in conjunction with the insolubilized anti-TCR V beta 8 mAb, F23.1. Here we show that when CD4+ T cells are rigorously purified to greater than 99% CD4+CD8-, they respond only weakly to F23.1 and IL-6. Instead, there is an additional requirement for IL-1, which dramatically synergizes with IL-6 to induce prolonged (greater than 7 days) proliferative responses and IL-2 production. Similar results were observed when the highly mitogenic anti-CD3 mAb 145-2C11 was substituted for F23.1. The proliferation induced by F23.1, IL-1, and IL-6 was substantially (greater than 80%) inhibited by a mAb to mouse IL-2, and was not inhibited by an anti-IL-4-mAb. In accordance with this finding, medium conditioned by the activated CD4+ cells contained large amounts of IL-2, which increased over a 7-day culture period. These results demonstrate that IL-6 and IL-1 stimulate T cell proliferation by inducing production of the autocrine growth factor IL-2. In addition, the two lymphokines must be present simultaneously for activation to occur. The possible roles of IL-6 and IL-1 in IL-2 gene regulation and in Ag-induced T cell activation are discussed.

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Holsti, M. A., & Raulet, D. H. (1989). IL-6 and IL-1 synergize to stimulate IL-2 production and proliferation of peripheral T cells. The Journal of Immunology, 143(8), 2514–2519. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.143.8.2514

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