Putative role for interleukin-7 in the maintenance of the recirculating naive CD4+ T-cell pool

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作者
Webb, LMC [1 ]
Foxwell, BMJ [1 ]
Feldmann, M [1 ]
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[1] Kennedy Inst Rheumatol, London W6 8LH, England
基金
英国惠康基金;
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10.1046/j.1365-2567.1999.00906.x
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
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The capacity of the immune system to respond efficiently to new antigens depends upon a continuous source of naive CD4(+) T cells. Such cells exit from the thymus and join the recirculated T-cell pool. Factors present at the sites of naive CD4(+) T-cell circulation must be responsible for their survival, since upon removal from their host, naive CD4(+) T cells die. However, such factors remain unknown. The presence of the cytokine interleukin-7 (IL-7) in secondary lymphoid organs and the continuous expression of its receptor on naive CD4(+) T cells prompted us to examine the possibility that IL-7 might be a survival factor for naive CD4(+) T cells. Using naive CD4(+) T cells isolated from cord blood we show that IL-7, but not IL-2, can maintain naive CD4(+) T-cell viability in vitro for at least 15 days. In addition, Eve find that IL-7 can induce modest proliferation of naive CD4(+) T cells without affecting either their cell surface phenotype or their ability to respond to antigenic stimulation. We also find that after anti-CD3 stimulation, naive CD4(+) T cells lose that ability to respond to IL-7. However, if cells are primed with IL-7 prior to antigenic stimulation, their proliferative responses are enhanced. Together, these data suggest a novel and important role for IL-7 in the maintenance and maturation of naive CD4(+) T cells, ensuring that they can respond maximally when they first meet antigen in secondary lymphoid tissue.
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