Selective Stimulation of T Cell Subsets with Antibody-Cytokine Immune Complexes
Scripps Research Institute · Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Abstract
Interleukin-2 (IL-2), which is a growth factor for T lymphocytes, can also sometimes be inhibitory. Thus, the proliferation of CD8+ T cells in vivo is increased after the injection of a monoclonal antibody that is specific for IL-2 (IL-2 mAb), perhaps reflecting the removal of IL-2-dependent CD4+ T regulatory cells (T regs). Instead, we show here that IL-2 mAb augments the proliferation of CD8+ cells in mice simply by increasing the biological activity of preexisting IL-2 through the formation of immune complexes. When coupled with recombinant IL-2, some IL-2/IL-2 mAb complexes cause massive (>100-fold) expansion of CD8+ cells in vivo, whereas others selectively stimulate CD4+ T regs. Thus, different…
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- References
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Authors
5- OBOnur Boyman
Scripps Research Institute, Garvan Institute of Medical Research
- MKMarek Kovář
Scripps Research Institute, Garvan Institute of Medical Research
- MPMark P. Rubinstein
Scripps Research Institute, Garvan Institute of Medical Research
- CDCharles D. Surh
Scripps Research Institute, Garvan Institute of Medical Research
- JSJonathan SprentCorresponding
Scripps Research Institute, Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Topics & keywords
- Cytokine
- Monoclonal antibody
- Immune system
- CD8
- Biology
- In vivo
- Antibody
- T cell