IL-4 regulation of a protein kinase C independent pathway for the generation of alpha CD3-induced activated killer cells
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- DOI: 10.1016/0008-8749(92)90182-o
IL-4 regulation of a protein kinase C independent pathway for the generation of alpha CD3-induced activated killer cells
Abstract
alpha CD3 induced the generation of activated killer cells from resting T cells. Pretreatment of the splenic responders with PMA, a phorbol ester, depleted protein kinase C and induced unresponsiveness to the generation of alpha CD3-induced activated killer (CD3-AK) cells. Addition of exogenous IL-4 (1 U/ml) restored the cytotoxic response, with the maximal effect achieved with 30 to 100 U/ml. The phenotypes of CD3-AK cells maintained in IL-2 or in IL-4, with or without PMA, were the same: Thy1+ and CD8+. These results were reproduced with purified T cells and purified CD8+ cells, indicating that both the effectors and precursors were CD8+ cells and IL-4 had a selective effect to upregulate the CD8+ cells. Similar results were obtained by using SSP (staurosporine), another PKC inhibitor. At 2 days prior to testing, switching the lymphokine added to 2-week PMA- and IL-2-maintained CD3-AK cells reversed their cytolytic activity: switching from IL-2 to IL-4 restored cytolytic activity, and switching from IL-4 to IL-2 reduced cytolytic activity. The cytolytic activity of these CD3-AK cells correlated with their ability to produce BLT-esterase. In the absence of PMA, CD3-AK cells cultured in either IL-2 or IL-4 were cytolytic and contained high levels of BLT-esterase. In contrast, in the presence of PMA, only the IL-4-maintained CD3-AK cells were cytolytic and produced significant amounts of BLT-esterase. The effect of IL-4 was abrogated by the alpha IL-4 antibody 11B11, which reduced the cytolytic activity of CD3-AK and the ability to produce BLT-esterase. The requirement of IL-2 was less stringent and its major role appeared to be maintaining the cell growth. These findings indicate that IL-4 may participate in the regulation of a PKC-independent pathway for the generation of CD3-AK cells by regulating the production of cytolytic granules.
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