Homeostatic Proliferation But not The Generation of Virus Specific Memory CD8 T Cells is Impaired in the Absence of IL-15 or IL-15Rα
- 1 January 2002
- book chapter
- Published by Springer Nature
- Vol. 512, 165-175
- https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0757-4_22
Abstract
The generation and efficient maintenance of antigen specific memory T cells is essential for long-lasting immunological protection. Antigen specific memory CD8 T cells are known to be maintained via antigen-independent homeostatic proliferation. However, signals that drive memory T cell generation and/or influence the slow turnover of memory T cells are unknown. Recently, IL-15 has received attention for its potential effect on memory CD8 T cells. In this report we examine the role of IL-15 in the generation and maintenance of virus specific memory CD8 T cells using mice deficient in either IL-15 or the IL-15 receptor a chain. Both cytokine and receptor deficient mice mount a robust CD8 T cell response to infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) that is initially only slightly lower than in control mice. Further, virus specific memory CD8 T cells are generated in both IL-15 -/- and IL-15Ra -/- mice. However, longitudinal analysis reveals a slow attrition of LCMV specific memory CD8 T cells in the absence of IL-15 signals. Indeed, direct examination of homeostatic proliferation reveals a severe defect in the turnover of antigen specific memory CD8 T cells in the absence of IL-15. Together these results suggest that IL-15 is not essential for the generation of memory CD8 T cells, but is required for homeostatic proliferation to maintain populations of memory cells over long periods of time.Keywords
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