Mediators of Inflammation (Jan 1992)

Trans-active factors controlling the IL-2 gene in adult human T-cell subsets

  • A. Mouzaki,
  • R. H. Zubler,
  • A. Doucet,
  • D. Rungger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/S0962935192000073
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 33 – 37

Abstract

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IL-2 secretion in total or subsets of PHA/PMA-stimulated PBMC-derived human T-lymphocytes was monitored and found to be largely due to CD4+CD8− cells. The presence and functional state of transcription factors (TF) was assessed by protein-DNA interaction assays and functional transactivation experiments in the Xenopts oocyte system, modulating IL-2 transcription by injection of proteins. The results reveal that CD4+CD8− cells contain both, functional silencer in their resting, and positive TF in their activated states while the CD4+CD8− group contains only non-functional positive TF. This demonstrates that the on/off switch of IL-2 transcription is based on the same mechanism in primary T-lymphocytes of mouse spleen and in peripheral human CD4+CD8− cells.