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An activation-induced IL-15 isoform is a natural antagonist for IL-15 function.


ABSTRACT: Interleukin 15 (IL-15) expression induces the secretion of inflammatory cytokines, inhibits the apoptosis of activated T cells and prolongs the survival of CD8(+) memory T cells. Here we identified an IL-15 isoform lacking exon-6, IL-15?E6, generated by alternative splicing events of activated immune cells, including macrophages and B cells. In vitro study showed that IL-15?E6 could antagonize IL-15-mediated T cell proliferation. The receptor binding assay revealed that IL-15?E6 could bind to IL-15R? and interfere with the binding between IL-15 and IL-15R?. Over-expression of IL-15?E6 in the murine EAE model ameliorated the EAE symptoms of the mice. The clinical scores were significantly lower in the mice expressing IL-15?E6 than the control mice and the mice expressing IL-15. The inflammation and demyelination of the EAE mice expressing IL-15?E6 were less severe than the control group. Furthermore, flow cytometry analysis demonstrated that IL-15?E6 expression reduced the percentages of inflammatory T cells in the spleen and spinal cord, and inhibited the infiltration of macrophages to the CNS. Our results demonstrated that IL-15?E6 could be induced during immune activation and function as a negative feedback mechanism to dampen IL-15-mediated inflammatory events.

SUBMITTER: Zhao L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4863161 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An activation-induced IL-15 isoform is a natural antagonist for IL-15 function.

Zhao Lei L   Hu Bo B   Zhang Yinsheng Y   Song Yuan Y   Lin Dandan D   Liu Yonghao Y   Mei Yu Y   Sandikin Dedy D   Sun Weiping W   Zhuang Min M   Liu Haiyan H  

Scientific reports 20160511


Interleukin 15 (IL-15) expression induces the secretion of inflammatory cytokines, inhibits the apoptosis of activated T cells and prolongs the survival of CD8(+) memory T cells. Here we identified an IL-15 isoform lacking exon-6, IL-15ΔE6, generated by alternative splicing events of activated immune cells, including macrophages and B cells. In vitro study showed that IL-15ΔE6 could antagonize IL-15-mediated T cell proliferation. The receptor binding assay revealed that IL-15ΔE6 could bind to IL  ...[more]

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