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Secretion and Biological Activity of Short Signal Peptide IL-15 Is Chaperoned by IL-15 Receptor Alpha In Vivo

  1. Author:
    Bergamaschi, C.
    Jalah, R.
    Kulkarni, V.
    Rosati, M.
    Zhang, G. M.
    Alicea, C.
    Zolotukhin, A. S.
    Felber, B. K.
    Pavlakis, G. N.
  2. Author Address

    Bergamaschi, Cristina, Rosati, Margherita, Zhang, Gen-Mu, Pavlakis, George N.] NCI, Human Retrovirus Sect, Vaccine Branch, Ctr Canc Res, Frederick, MD 21702 USA. [Jalah, Rashmi, Kulkarni, Viraj, Zhang, Gen-Mu, Alicea, Candido, Zolotukhin, Andrei S.; Felber, Barbara K.] NCI, Human Retrovirus Pathogenesis Sect, Vaccine Branch, Ctr Canc Res, Frederick, MD 21702 USA.
    1. Year: 2009
  1. Journal: Journal of Immunology
    1. 183
    2. 5
    3. Pages: 3064-3072
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    The two known isoforms of IL-15 contain either a long signal peptide (LSP) or a short signal peptide (SSP), and are produced by alternatively spliced transcripts. It has been proposed that SSP IL-15 remains exclusively intracellular, and its function is unclear. In this study, we show that, similar to LSP IL-15, the SSP IL-15 is stabilized and secreted efficiently upon coexpression of IL-15R alpha. Coinjection of SSP IL-15- and IL-15R alpha-expressing plasmids into mice resulted in increased plasma levels of bioactive heterodimeric IL-15 and mobilization and expansion of INK and T cells. Therefore, SSP IL-15 is secreted and bioactive when produced as a heterodimer with IL-15R alpha in the same cell. The apparent t(1/2) of this heterodimer is lower compared with LSP IL-15/IL-15R alpha, due to different intracellular processing. Coexpression of both LSP IL-15 and SSP IL-15 in the presence of IL-15R alpha results in lower levels of bioactive IL-15, indicating that LSP and SSP IL-15 compete for the binding to IL-15R alpha when expressed in the same cell. Because the SSP M-15 interaction to IL-15R alpha leads to a complex with lower apparent stability, SSP IL-15 functions as competitive inhibitor of LSP IL-15. The data suggest that usage of alternative splicing is an additional level of control of IL-15 activity. Expression of both SSP and LSP forms of IL-15 appears to be conserved in many mammals, suggesting that SSP may be important for expressing a form of IL-15 with lower magnitude or duration of biological effects. The Journal of Immunology, 2009, 183: 3064-3072.

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  1. DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.0900693
  2. PMID: 19696432

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