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. 1997 Jul;109(1):185–193. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2249.1997.4191324.x

Rescue by cytokines of apoptotic cell death induced by IL-2 deprivation of human antigen-specific T cell clones

S KANEKO *,, N SUZUKI *, H KOIZUMI , S YAMAMOTO , T SAKANE *
PMCID: PMC1904713  PMID: 9218843

Abstract

The control of cell survival and cell death is of central importance in tissues with high cell turnover such as the lymphoid system. We have examined the effect of cytokines on IL-2 deprivation-induced apoptosis of human antigen-specific T helper clones with different cytokine production profiles. We found that IL-2, interferon-alpha (IFN-α), and IFN-β inhibited IL-2 deprivation apoptosis in Th0, Th1, and Th2 clones. We also found that IL-2 protects T cell clones from IL-2 deprivation apoptosis accompanying active proliferation and enhanced expression of P53, Rb and Bcl-xL proteins. In contrast, IFN-α/β rescued T cell clones from apoptosis without active proliferation, and expression of apoptosis-associated proteins tested so far was unaffected. This may be due to the fact that T cells treated with IL-2 contained those located in S+G2/M phases of the cell cycle, whereas the vast majority of T cells treated with IFN-α/β were located in G0/G1 phase. IFN-α/β specifically induced tyrosine phosphorylation and translocation into nucleus of signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT) 2 protein in the T cell clones. In addition, over-expression of STAT2 by transfection of the cDNA prevented apoptosis of the T cell clones. Our present study shows that IFN-α and -β mediate anti-apoptotic effect through other pathways than that of IL-2 in growth factor deprivation apoptosis.

Keywords: human antigen-specific T cell clone, apoptosis, IFN-α/β, STAT

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