Constitutive IL-2 expression in HTLV-I-infected leukaemic T cell lines
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Constitutive IL-2 expression in HTLV-I-infected leukaemic T cell lines
Abstract
An IL-2 autocrine growth circuit has been proposed as a major mechanism in HTLV-I-related leukaemogenesis. We have developed a polymerase chain reaction combined with reverse transcription RT-PCR to detect IL-2 transcripts and a sensitive immunostaining method for IL-2 protein. Combination of these two methods with in situ hybridization demonstrated that most cells of the T cell line IARC 301.5, whose proliferation is stimulated by autocrine IL-2, constitutively synthesize IL-2. This pattern was also found in the HTLV-I T cell lines HUT, MT2 and C 8166/45, and in the HTLV-I-negative T cell lines Jurkat and HSB2 but not MOLT4. Four non-lymphoid cell lines and cultured fibroblasts were negative, in agreement with the T cell specificity of IL-2 synthesis. Hence, most T cell lines tested, whether HTLV-I-infected or not, constitutively synthesize IL-2, suggesting a possible common feature of leukaemic T cell lines. The presence of IL-2 transcript and protein in most cells of the reacting cell lines is consistent with an autocrine process possibly involved at some stage in acquiring growth autonomy.
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