INDUCTION OF IL-1-BETA-CONVERTING ENZYME-INDEPENDENT APOPTOSIS BY IL-2 IN HUMAN T-CELL LINES

Citation
K. Oda et al., INDUCTION OF IL-1-BETA-CONVERTING ENZYME-INDEPENDENT APOPTOSIS BY IL-2 IN HUMAN T-CELL LINES, International immunology, 9(9), 1997, pp. 1303-1310
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09538178
Volume
9
Issue
9
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1303 - 1310
Database
ISI
SICI code
0953-8178(1997)9:9<1303:IOIEAB>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Our previous study demonstrated that IL-2 suppressed growth of human T cell lines, in which the suppression was observed with members among HTLV-l-infected T cell lines independent of IL-2 for growth, In this s tudy, we examined the molecular mechanism of IL-2-induced growth suppr ession with two HTLV-l-infected T cell lines; TL-Oml expressing endoge nously three subunits, i.e. alpha, beta and gamma chains, of the IL-2 receptor, and an MT-1 transfectant expressing the endogenous a and gam ma chains and exogenous beta chain, Our analysis revealed that IL-2 in duced apoptosis in both T cell lines, Experiments with inhibitors for the proteases responsible for apoptosis signals showed that caspase 1 (IL-1 beta-converting enzyme) was not involved in apoptosis induced by IL-2, Other MT-1 sublines introduced with mutant beta chains demonstr ated that IL-2-induced apoptosis required signals from both the serine -rich (S) region and acidic (A) region of the IL-2 receptor beta chain , which are essential but not critical for IL-2-mediated cell growth r espectively. Collectively, IL-2 functions not only on growth promotion and prevention of apoptosis but also on induction of apoptosis, which may be implicated in physiological regulation of immune reactions by controlling growth and activation of T cells.