Interleukin 5 up-regulates high-affinity interleukin 2 receptor expression by human resting peripheral T cells: a comparison with the effect of interleukin 4 on B cells.

Journal: Cytokine
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Abstract

The separate regulation mechanisms of cytokines on two classes of interleukin 2 receptors (IL-2R) on human peripheral T and B cells were analyzed by a flow cytometer using a double stain with IL-2R alpha (55 kilodalton Tac) and IL-2R beta (75 kilodalton mik beta 1, mik beta 3). Although the expression of IL-2R alpha by T cells was slightly enhanced by IL-2 and IL-4, expression of the beta chain was diminished by both cytokines. IL-5 by itself did not alter the expression of either IL-2R alpha or beta, but preculturing with IL-2 for 24 h followed by IL-5 for another 24 h induced an increase in IL-2R alpha expression and in simultaneous alpha/beta chain expression. Increased numbers of high-affinity IL-2R were confirmed by 125I binding assays. On B cells, IL-4 increased alpha, beta, and simultaneous alpha/beta chain expression, but IL-4-treated B cells did not show an increased number of high-affinity IL-2R.

Authors
M Hara, A Kitani, M Harigai, T Hirose, K Suzuki, M Kawakami, T Ishizuka, Y Kawaguchi, T Hidaka, M Kawagoe