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Stimulatory and costimulatory effects of IL-18 directed to different small intestinal CD43 T cell subsets.


ABSTRACT: This study has examined the stimulatory and costimulatory effects of IL-18 on two subsets of murine small intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) defined by the expression of the CD43 S7 glycoform. Data from gene array studies and real-time PCR indicated that S7(+) IELs had significantly higher levels of gene expression for the IL-18 receptor and the IL-18R accessory protein than S7(-) IELs. IL-18 costimulation of IELs in conjunction with CD3-induced activation resulted in significantly greater proliferation than CD3 stimulation alone. In CFSE dilution experiments, IL-18 costimulation favored the S7(+) IEL population. IL-18 costimulation did not affect apoptosis of either S7(-) or S7(+) IELs compared with CD3 stimulation alone. Although IL-18 costimulation did not alter the total number of IFN-gamma-producing cells relative to CD3 stimulation alone, twice as many S7(+) IELs were IFN-gamma -secreting cells than S7(-) IELs in both CD3-stimulated and IL-18-costimulated cultures. Notably, direct IL-18 stimulation in the absence of CD3 activation induced an IFN-gamma response that was predominantly directed to the S7(+) population, indicating that IL-18 is itself an IFN-gamma activational signal for intestinal T cells. In contrast, direct IL-18 stimulation of IELs did not generate TNF-alpha-producing cells, indicating a differential response in the activation of proinflammatory cytokines following IL-18 exposure. These findings point to distinctly different activational effects of IL-18 on IELs, both with regard to the type of functional responses elicited and with respect to the IEL subsets affected.

SUBMITTER: Montufar-Solis D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2582815 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stimulatory and costimulatory effects of IL-18 directed to different small intestinal CD43 T cell subsets.

Montufar-Solis Dina D   Wang Heuy-Ching HC   Klein John R JR  

Journal of leukocyte biology 20070816 5


This study has examined the stimulatory and costimulatory effects of IL-18 on two subsets of murine small intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) defined by the expression of the CD43 S7 glycoform. Data from gene array studies and real-time PCR indicated that S7(+) IELs had significantly higher levels of gene expression for the IL-18 receptor and the IL-18R accessory protein than S7(-) IELs. IL-18 costimulation of IELs in conjunction with CD3-induced activation resulted in significantly gr  ...[more]

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