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IL-15 transpresentation promotes both human T-cell reconstitution and T-cell-dependent antibody responses in vivo.


ABSTRACT: Cytokine immunotherapies targeting T lymphocytes are attractive clinical interventions against viruses and tumors. In the mouse, the homeostasis of memory ?/? CD8(+) T cells and natural killer (NK) cells is significantly improved with increased IL-15 bioavailability. In contrast, the role of "transpresented" IL-15 on human T-cell development and homeostasis in vivo is unknown. We found that both CD8 and CD4 T cells in human immune system (HIS) mice are highly sensitive to transpresented IL-15 in vivo, with both naïve (CD62L(+)CD45RA(+)) and memory phenotype (CD62L(-)CD45RO(+)) subsets being significantly increased following IL-15 "boosting." The unexpected global improvement in human T-cell homeostasis involved enhanced proliferation and survival of both naïve and memory phenotype peripheral T cells, which potentiated B-cell responses by increasing the frequency of antigen-specific responses following immunization. Transpresented IL-15 did not modify T-cell activation patterns or alter the global T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire diversity. Our results indicate an unexpected effect of IL-15 on human T cells in vivo, in particular on CD4(+) T cells. As IL-15 promotes human peripheral T-cell homeostasis and increases the frequency of neutralizing antibody responses in HIS mice, IL-15 immunotherapy could be envisaged as a unique approach to improve vaccine responses in the clinical setting.

SUBMITTER: Huntington ND 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3076818 | biostudies-other | 2011 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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IL-15 transpresentation promotes both human T-cell reconstitution and T-cell-dependent antibody responses in vivo.

Huntington Nicholas D ND   Alves Nuno L NL   Legrand Nicolas N   Lim Annick A   Strick-Marchand Helene H   Mention Jean-Jacques JJ   Plet Ariane A   Weijer Kees K   Jacques Yannick Y   Becker Pablo D PD   Guzman Carlos C   Soussan Patrick P   Kremsdorf Dina D   Spits Hergen H   Di Santo James P JP  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20110328 15


Cytokine immunotherapies targeting T lymphocytes are attractive clinical interventions against viruses and tumors. In the mouse, the homeostasis of memory α/β CD8(+) T cells and natural killer (NK) cells is significantly improved with increased IL-15 bioavailability. In contrast, the role of "transpresented" IL-15 on human T-cell development and homeostasis in vivo is unknown. We found that both CD8 and CD4 T cells in human immune system (HIS) mice are highly sensitive to transpresented IL-15 in  ...[more]

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