Suppression of interleukin 2 receptor acquisition by monoclonal antibodies recognizing the 50 KD protein associated with the sheep erythrocyte receptor on human T lymphocytes
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Suppression of interleukin 2 receptor acquisition by monoclonal antibodies recognizing the 50 KD protein associated with the sheep erythrocyte receptor on human T lymphocytes
Abstract
Monoclonal antibodies OKT11A, 9.6, and 35.1 recognize epitopes on a 50000 dalton surface molecule (p50) identical to or closely associated with the sheep erythrocyte receptor (E receptor) on human T lymphocytes. These three antibodies were investigated for ability to inhibit T cell proliferation and interleukin 2 (IL 2) receptor acquisition (determined with anti-Tac antibody in an immunofluorescence assay) induced by the lectin mitogen phytohemagglutinin (PHA) or by the phorbol ester 12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13 acetate (TPA). OKT11A, 9.6, and 35.1 were found to suppress [3H]thymidine incorporation and IL 2 receptor acquisition stimulated by PHA but not by TPA. This inhibition was not attributable to a lag in kinetics, but was sustained throughout 4 to 5 days of culture. Because OKT11A and 9.6 have been reported to suppress lectin mitogen-induced IL 2 production, we attempted to overcome inhibition of proliferation with exogenous IL 2 (MLA144 supernatants or immunoaffinity-purified human IL 2). Adding IL 2 at the initiation of culture abrogated the suppressive effect of all three anti-p50 antibodies on proliferation and on the acquisition of IL 2 receptors, raising the possibility that IL 2 may up-regulate expression of its cellular receptor on human T lymphocytes. These data, together with previous reports, indicate that OKT11A, 9.6, and 35.1 suppress lectin mitogen-induced T cell proliferation by impairing both IL 2 elaboration and IL 2 receptor acquisition, and suggest that IL 2 may be capable, at least under some conditions, of increasing expression of IL 2 receptors on human T lymphocytes.
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