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Mature natural killer cells with phenotypic and functional alterations accumulate upon sustained stimulation with IL-15/IL-15R alpha complexes

  作者 Elpek, KG; Rubinstein, MP; Bellemare-Pelletier, A; Goldrath, AW; Turley, SJ  
  选自 期刊  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America;  卷期  2010年107-50;  页码  21647-21652  
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[摘要]Cytotoxic lymphocytes such as natural killer (NK) and CD8T cells play important roles in immunosurveillance by killing virally infected or malignant cells. The homeostatic cytokine, IL-15, promotes the development, function, and survival of NK and CD8 T cells. IL-15 is normally presented in trans as a surface complex with IL-15 receptor-alpha-chain (IL-15R alpha) by dendritic cells (DCs) and monocytes. Signaling by IL-15 occurs via the IL-2/IL-15 receptor beta-chain (CD122) which is expressed primarily by NK1.1(+) cells and CD8 T cells. The use of preformed complexes of IL-15 with soluble IL-15R alpha complexes to boost the effector function of CD122(+) cytolytic lymphocytes such as NK and CD8 T cells has recently gained considerable attention. Here we describe the impact of transient and prolonged in vivo stimulation by IL-15/IL-15R alpha complexes on NK and CD8 T cells. Whereas transitory stimulation increased the number of activated NK cells and significantly enhanced their effector function, prolonged stimulation by IL-15/IL-15R alpha complexes led to a marked accumulation of mature NK cells with considerably impaired activation, cytotoxicity, and proliferative activity, and an altered balance of activating and inhibitory receptors. In contrast to NK cells, CD8 T cells exhibited an activated phenotype and robust T cell receptor stimulation and effector function upon chronic stimulation with IL15/IL-15R alpha complexes. Thus, prolonged stimulation with the strong activating signal leads to a preferential accrual of mature NK cells with altered activation and diminished functional capacity. These findings point to a negative feedback mechanism to preferentially counterbalance excessive NK cell activity and may have important implications for cytokine immunotherapy.

 
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