Journal article
Interleukin 2 induces interferon α/β production in mouse bone marrow cells
Cellular immunology, Vol.102(2), pp.374-385
1986
DOI: 10.1016/0008-8749(86)90431-4
PMID: 3100059
Abstract
We have previously reported that mouse bone marrow (BM) cells stimulated with alloantigen produce cytotoxic effector T-cell activity and produce interferon (IFN-)alpha/beta. In this report we show evidence suggesting that interleukin 2 (IL-2) may play a role in this IFN-alpha/beta production by alloantigen-stimulated BM cells. Alloantigen-induced IFN production by bone marrow cells was completely inhibited when cultures were supplemented with antisera to IL-2. Cell-free supernatants obtained at 2 days from cultures containing C57BL/6 BM cells and irradiated DBA/2J spleen cells were also shown to contain low levels of IL-2 activity and induced significant IFN production in fresh BM cells. Different IL-2 preparations were tested for their ability to induce IFN-alpha/beta production in mouse BM cells. Mouse BM cells cultured with recombinant human IL-2 or highly purified mouse IL-2 produced high levels of IFN-alpha/beta activity after 2-3 days of culture with significant IFN activity being detected as early as 24 hr of culture. IL-2-induced IFN-alpha/beta production was partially resistant to irradiation. In contrast, irradiated (2000 rad) bone marrow cells failed to produce any IFN when cultured with alloantigen in the absence of IL-2. T-cell-depleted BM cells or BM cells obtained from C57BL/10 nude mice produced high levels of IFN-alpha/beta following stimulation with IL-2. In addition, bone marrow cells depleted of Ia+, Qa 5+, or Asialo GM+1 cells produced IFN in response to IL-2. Thus, neither T cells nor NK cells are required for IL-2-induced IFN-alpha/beta production by BM cells. The action of IL-2 on bone marrow cells to induce IFN production was mediated by the classical IL-2 receptor, since monoclonal antibodies to the IL-2 receptor present on T cells blocked this response and since bone marrow cells depleted of IL-2 receptor-bearing cells failed to produce IFN when cultured with IL-2. These results suggest that non-T cells resident in the BM have receptors for IL-2 and can produce IFN-alpha/beta upon stimulation by IL-2. Since IFN has been shown to affect different aspects of hematopoiesis, the production of IFN by BM cells stimulated by IL-2 may be important in the control of hematopoiesis. In addition, IL-2-induced IFN production may play a role in graft-versus-host disease.
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- Title: Subtitle
- Interleukin 2 induces interferon α/β production in mouse bone marrow cells
- Creators
- V. E REYES - Univ. Texas, medical branch, Galveston TX 77550, United StatesZ. K BALLAS - Univ. Texas, medical branch, Galveston TX 77550, United StatesH SINGH - Univ. Texas, medical branch, Galveston TX 77550, United StatesG. R KLIMPEL - Univ. Texas, medical branch, Galveston TX 77550, United States
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Cellular immunology, Vol.102(2), pp.374-385
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- DOI
- 10.1016/0008-8749(86)90431-4
- PMID
- 3100059
- ISSN
- 0008-8749
- eISSN
- 1090-2163
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 1986
- Academic Unit
- Immunology; Internal Medicine
- Record Identifier
- 9984094600202771
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