IMMUNOPATHOLOGY OF INTERLEUKIN (IL)2-DEFICIENT MICE - THYMUS DEPENDENCE AND SUPPRESSION BY THYMUS-DEPENDENT CELLS WITH AN INTACT IL-2 GENE

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KRAMER, S [1 ]
SCHIMPL, A [1 ]
HUNIG, T [1 ]
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[1] UNIV WURZBURG,INST VIROL & IMMUNOBIOL,D-97078 WURZBURG,GERMANY
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10.1084/jem.182.6.1769
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Interleukin (IL) 2-deficient mice develop a fatal immunopathology characterized by lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, T cell infiltration of the bone marrow, loss of B cells, anemia, and inflammation of the gut. The thymus dependence of these disease symptoms was tested by introducing the IL-2 mutation into athymic mice. With the exception of an increase in CD8(+) intrahepatic alpha/beta T cells, IL-2 deficiency had no detectable effect on leukocyte composition or health of athymic mice, indicating a key role for thymus-derived T cells in the initiation of disease and demonstrating that B cell development and survival are independent of IL-2. In adoptive transfer studies, lymph node and spleen cells from euthymic IL-2-deficient mice induced disease in athymic mice with an intact IL-2 gene, suggesting that thymus-independent IL-2-expressing cells are unable to control the development of immune pathology. Both IL-2(+) and IL-2(-/-) bone marrow cells repopulated the thymus and the peripheral T cell compartment of the recombination activator gene 2-deficient recipients, and chimeras that had received IL-2-deficient bone marrow developed immune pathology. Disease development was, however, fully or at least partially prevented when 30% of the bone marrow inoculum was derived from mice able to express IL-2. These results demonstrate that the IL-2 deficiency syndrome depends on the intrathymic differentiation of T cells carrying the IL-2 mutation, and that the abnormal activation of IL-2-deficient lymphocytes can be controlled by thymus-derived but not thymus-independent lymphocytes.
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