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IL-15 maintains T-cell survival via S-nitrosylation-mediated inhibition of caspase-3.


ABSTRACT: Caspase activity is critical for both T-cell survival and death. However, little is known regarding what determines caspase activity in cycling T cells. Interleukin (IL)-2 and IL-15 confer very different susceptibilities to T-cell death. We therefore considered that IL-2 and IL-15 differentially regulate caspase activity to influence T-cell survival. We observed that IL-2-cultured primary murine effector T cells manifested elevated levels of caspase-3 activity compared with IL-15-cultured T cells. T cell receptor (TCR) restimulation further increased caspase activity and induced considerable cell death in IL-2-cultured T cells, but provoked only a minimal increase of caspase activity and cell death in IL-15-cultured T cells. IL-2 sensitization to cell death was caspase-3 mediated. Interestingly, increased active caspase-3 levels with IL-2 were independent of active initiator caspase-8 and caspase-9 that were similar with IL-2 and IL-15. Rather, caspase-3 activity was inhibited by posttranslational S-nitrosylation in IL-15-cultured T cells, but not in the presence of IL-2. This paralleled increased reactive nitrogen and oxygen species with IL-15 and reduced glycolysis. Taken together, these data suggest that the metabolic state conferred by IL-15 inhibits T-cell apoptosis in part by maintaining low levels of active caspase-3 via S-nitrosylation.

SUBMITTER: Saligrama PT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4013509 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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IL-15 maintains T-cell survival via S-nitrosylation-mediated inhibition of caspase-3.

Saligrama P T PT   Fortner K A KA   Secinaro M A MA   Collins C C CC   Russell J Q JQ   Budd R C RC  

Cell death and differentiation 20140207 6


Caspase activity is critical for both T-cell survival and death. However, little is known regarding what determines caspase activity in cycling T cells. Interleukin (IL)-2 and IL-15 confer very different susceptibilities to T-cell death. We therefore considered that IL-2 and IL-15 differentially regulate caspase activity to influence T-cell survival. We observed that IL-2-cultured primary murine effector T cells manifested elevated levels of caspase-3 activity compared with IL-15-cultured T cell  ...[more]

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