S. Nagoya et al., HELPER T-CELL-INDEPENDENT PROLIFERATION OF CD8-LYMPHOCYTES TRANSDUCEDWITH AN IL-1 RECEPTOR RETROVIRUS( CYTOTOXIC T), The Journal of immunology, 153(4), 1994, pp. 1527-1535
Although the proliferation of CD8(+) CTL typically requires cytokine s
upport provided by helper T cells, a subset of naturally occurring CD8
(+) CTL are capable of proliferating independently of T cell help. Suc
h helper-independent CTL have previously been shown to possess IL-1 re
ceptors (IL-1R) and to proliferate in response to IL-1 through endogen
ous production of IL-2. In this study, we have transduced conventional
helper-dependent CTL clones with a retroviral vector encoding the mur
ine type I IL-1R. Transduced CTL selected in G418 expressed vector-der
ived transcripts encoding IL-1R and displayed approximately 1000 cell
surface receptors with an IL-1 affinity typical for the type I IL-1R.
In contrast to parental cells, transduced CTL proliferated in response
to IL-1 in the presence of Ag, without a requirement for helper T cel
ls, IL-2, or other cytokine support. Stimulation with both IL-1 and Ag
was necessary for the proliferative response. No endogenous synthesis
of IL-2 could be detected in the IL-1R transduced cells in response t
o IL-1 stimulation, in the presence or absence of Ag. The IL-1R-induce
d phenotype was demonstrated in two independent T cell clones, both of
which retained Ag-specific cytolytic activity. No such conversion to
a helper-independent phenotype was induced by a retroviral vector enco
ding only the neo gene. The behavior of the IL-1R-transduced CTL in pr
oliferation assays thus resembled that of the naturally occurring help
er-independent CTL.