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  • Title: Down regulation of IL 2 mRNA by antibody to the 50-kd protein associated with E receptors on human T lymphocyte.
    Author: Tadmori W, Kant JA, Kamoun M.
    Journal: J Immunol; 1986 Feb 15; 136(4):1155-60. PubMed ID: 3484763.
    Abstract:
    Recent studies have shown that antibodies to certain epitopes on the 50-kd molecule associated with sheep erythrocyte receptors on human T cells can suppress T cell proliferation and interleukin 2 (IL 2) elaboration. We used a human IL 2 cDNA clone to investigate the effect of antibody 9.6 and cyclosporin A (CsA) on the regulation of IL 2 mRNA levels in the cloned human leukemic T cell line Jurkat, J32. Maximal levels of IL 2 mRNA were reached 6 hr after induction of Jurkat cells with a combination of mitogen phytohemagglutinin (PHA) and phorbol ester (TPA). Antibody 9.6, added during the first 4 hr after lymphocyte stimulation, markedly inhibited IL 2 mRNA accumulation induced by low but synergistic combination of PHA (5 micrograms/ml) and TPA (1.0 ng/ml). The inhibition by 9.6 was not demonstrable as the concentration of PHA or TPA was increased. In contrast, the ability of CsA to suppress IL 2 mRNA accumulation appeared to be independent of PHA or TPA concentration and was minimal if CsA was added 4 hr after stimulation. IL 2 mRNA could be superinduced several folds by addition of cycloheximide 3 hr after induction of J32 with mitogens. Antibody 9.6 did not prevent IL 2 mRNA superinduction induced by cycloheximide, whereas CsA, as well as transcription inhibitor DRB, completely blocked this phenomenon. These findings indicate that signals induced by antibody 9.6 regulate IL 2 production at a pre-translational level, are operative for an extended period of time overlapping with the early phase of IL 2 mRNA accumulation, suppress IL 2 gene expression induced by PHA as well as TPA, and that antibody 9.6 and CsA exert their inhibitory effect by distinct mechanism(s).
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