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The influence of IL-2 family cytokines on activation and function of naturally occurring regulatory T cells

  1. Author:
    Wuest, T. Y.
    Willette-Brown, J.
    Durum, S. K.
    Hurwitz, A. A.
  2. Author Address

    Wuest, Thomas Y.; Willette-Brown, Jami, Hurwitz, Arthur A.] NCI, Tumor Immun & Tolerance Sect, Canc & Inflammat Program, Mol Immunoregulat Lab, Frederick, MD 21701 USA. [Durum, Scott K.] NCI, Immunol Cytokine Res Grp, Canc & Inflammat Program, Mol Immunoregulat Lab, Frederick, MD 21701 USA.
    1. Year: 2008
  1. Journal: Journal of Leukocyte Biology
    1. 84
    2. 4
    3. Pages: 973-980
  2. Type of Article: Proceedings Paper
  1. Abstract:

    IL-2 is essential for CD4+ CD25+ forkhead box P3+ (FoxP3+) naturally occurring regulatory T cell (Treg) homeostasis and activation. Binding of IL-2 to its receptor leads to phosphorylation of STAT5, and binding of phosphorylated STAT5 to the foxp3 promoter increases foxp3 transcription, resulting in elevated levels of FoxP3 protein in Tregs. Transcriptional regulation by the elevated levels of FoxP3 is thought to be essential for the strong suppressor function seen in activated Tregs. IL-2 belongs to a family cytokines, which all depend on the common gamma-receptor chain (gamma c). Given the well-documented effects of IL-2 on Treg function, the effect of other IL-2 family cytokines (IL-7, -15, and -21) on Tregs was examined. We observed that IL-7 and IL-15 induce STAT5 phosphorylation and up-regulation of FoxP3 in Tregs. STAT5 activation correlated with enhanced viability. However, only in the presence of IL-2 did Tregs acquire potent suppressor function. This finding is surprising, as IL-15 as well as IL-2 use the same IL-2R beta c and gamma c for signaling. In contrast, IL-21 activated STAT3 but did not activate STAT5 and had no effect on Treg viability, activation, or function. We therefore conclude that phosphorylation of STAT5, mediated through the IL-2R gamma, promotes Treg survival in a resting and activated state. However, activation of STAT5 alone in conjunction with TCR signaling is not sufficient for the induction of potent suppressor function in Tregs, as IL-7 and IL-15 are not capable of inducing potent Treg suppressor function.

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