Recombinant interleukin 7, pre-B cell growth factor, has costimulatory activity on purified mature T cells.

Philip Morrissey(IDEX Corporation (United States)), Raymond G. Goodwin(IDEX Corporation (United States)), Richard P. Nordan(IDEX Corporation (United States)), Dirk Anderson(IDEX Corporation (United States)), Kenneth H. Grabstein(IDEX Corporation (United States)), David Cosman(IDEX Corporation (United States)), John E. Sims(IDEX Corporation (United States)), Stephen D. Lupton(IDEX Corporation (United States)), Bruce Acres(IDEX Corporation (United States)), Steven G. Reed(IDEX Corporation (United States))
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
March 1, 1989
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Abstract

The activation of highly purified murine peripheral T cells in vitro by Con A is dependent on a co-stimulatory signal that is not IL-1 or IL-2. Previous evidence has demonstrated that the recently defined lymphokine IL-6 could provide costimulatory activity for purified T cells cultured with Con A. In this report we demonstrate that IL-7 also has potent co-stimulatory activity for purified murine T cells, as well as its previously described ability to support the growth of pre-B cells in Witte-Whitlock cultures. When rIL-7 was added to cultures of purified T cells together with Con A, it induced the expression of IL-2 receptors, IL-2 production, and consequently proliferation. In addition, IL-7 exhibited the same magnitude of activity in this assay as IL-6. Also, anti-IL-6 antibody which inhibited the IL-6-induced response had no effect on the IL-7 response. Thus, IL-7 does not act by inducing IL-6. These results demonstrate that IL-7, a potent growth stimulus for pre-B cells, also has a role in T cell activation.


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