Human T cell lymphotropic virus type I Tax activates IL-15R alpha gene expression through an NF-kappa B site
- PMID: 11160322
- DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.166.4.2602
Human T cell lymphotropic virus type I Tax activates IL-15R alpha gene expression through an NF-kappa B site
Abstract
IL-15 mRNA levels are increased in diseases caused by human T cell lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I). In this study, we demonstrated that IL-15Ralpha, the IL-15-specific binding receptor, mRNA and protein levels were also elevated in HTLV-I-infected cells. We showed that transient HTLV-I Tax expression lead to increased IL-15Ralpha mRNA levels. In addition, by using a reporter construct that bears the human IL-15Ralpha promoter, we demonstrated that Tax expression increased promoter activity by at least 4-fold. Furthermore, using promoter deletion constructs and gel shift analysis, we defined a functional NF-kappaB-binding motif in the human IL-15Ralpha promoter, suggesting that Tax activation of IL-15Ralpha is due, in part, to the induction of NF-kappaB. These data indicate that IL-15Ralpha is transcriptionally regulated by the HTLV-I Tax protein through the action of NF-kappaB. These findings suggest a role for IL-15Ralpha in aberrant T cell proliferation observed in HTLV-I-associated diseases.
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