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Interleukins 7 and 15 Maintain Human T Cell Proliferative Capacity through STAT5 Signaling

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Drake, Adam; Kaur, Mandeep; Iliopoulou, Bettina P.; Phennicie, Ryan; Hanson, Amanda; Chen, Jianzhu; Phennicie, Ryan T.; Iliopoulou, Bettina P.; ... Show more Show less
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T lymphocytes require signals from self-peptides and cytokines, most notably interleukins 7 and 15 (IL-7, IL-15), for survival. While mouse T cells die rapidly if IL-7 or IL-15 is withdrawn, human T cells can survive prolonged withdrawal of IL-7 and IL-15. Here we show that IL-7 and IL-15 are required to maintain human T cell proliferative capacity through the STAT5 signaling pathway. T cells from humanized mice proliferate better if stimulated in the presence of human IL-7 or IL-15 or if T cells are exposed to human IL-7 or IL-15 in mice. Freshly isolated T cells from human peripheral blood lose proliferative capacity if cultured for 24 hours in the absence of IL-7 or IL-15. We further show that phosphorylation of STAT5 correlates with proliferation and inhibition of STAT5 reduces proliferation. These results reveal a novel role of IL-7 and IL-15 in maintaining human T cell function, provide an explanation for T cell dysfunction in humanized mice, and have significant implications for in vitro studies with human T cells.
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2016-11
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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/107955
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology; Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT
Journal
PLOS ONE
Publisher
Public Library of Science
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Drake, Adam, Mandeep Kaur, Bettina P. Iliopoulou, Ryan Phennicie, Amanda Hanson, and Jianzhu Chen. “Interleukins 7 and 15 Maintain Human T Cell Proliferative Capacity through STAT5 Signaling.” Edited by Jose C. Crispin. PLOS ONE 11, no. 11 (November 17, 2016): e0166280.
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1932-6203

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