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  • Title: Does interleukin 2 stimulus-response coupling result in generation of intracellular second messengers?
    Author: LeGrue SJ.
    Journal: Lymphokine Res; 1988; 7(2):187-200. PubMed ID: 2841544.
    Abstract:
    The binding of interleukin 2 (IL 2) to specific cell surface receptors provides a unique proliferative stimulus to sensitive T-lymphocytes. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the hypothesis that IL 2 stimulus-response coupling in the IL 2-dependent murine T-lymphocyte clone CTLL-2 employed some of the intracellular second messengers used by other growth factors. No evidence was obtained to implicate changes in intracellular Ca2+ concentrations, protein kinase C activation, or stimulation of the Na+/H+ antiporter or the Na+/K+ ATPase as requirements for stimulation by recombinant human IL 2. Pertussis toxin did not inhibit IL 2-driven growth of CTLL-2, and while cholera toxin did inhibit growth, its effect was optimal 6 to 8 hr after addition of IL 2 and could be mimicked by increased intracellular cyclic-AMP. Thus, guanine nucleotide-binding regulatory proteins do not appear to be involved in stimulation by this lymphokine. Together, these data suggest that IL 2 may not use any of the same types of intracellular second messengers generated subsequent to the binding of antigen or mitogen by T-lymphocytes.
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