TY - JOUR
T1 - Cell-mediated suppression of human interleukin-2 gene expression at splicing of mRNA
AU - Ketzinel, Mali
AU - Kaempfer, Raymond
PY - 1999/5/3
Y1 - 1999/5/3
N2 - Human IL-2 gene expression is regulated by cell-mediated suppression. Mitogenic stimulation of PBMC induces transient activation of CD8 cells that inhibit expression of this gene. Depletion of CD8 cells elicits marked superinduction of IL-2 mRNA; reintroduction of CD8 cells causes severe inhibition. Moreover, during IL-2 gene induction, splicing of IL-2 precursor transcripts becomes inhibited, resulting in a transient mRNA wave. This block in IL-2 mRNA splicing is relieved by the translation inhibitor, cycloheximide (CHX), which does not stimulate transcription [Gerez et al., J. Biol. Chem. 270, 15569 (1995)]. We show that suppression of IL-2 mRNA expression, whether by CD8 cells, soluble mediators derived from them, or IL-10, is relieved completely by CHX. Hence, suppression involves a CHX-sensitive step. Response to CHX, manifested in superinduction of IL-2 mRNA, is enhanced 10-fold during suppression. Suppression by CD8 cells or soluble mediators leads to rapid degradation of precursor transcripts while relief from suppression leads to a significant rise in precursor RNA. These changes precede effects at the mRNA level. We conclude that suppression induces a block in mRNA splicing and degradation of blocked precursor transcripts. The near-complete absence of IL-2 mRNA superinduction by CHX in Jurkat Th cells, lacking cells with suppressive capacity, supports this interpretation.
AB - Human IL-2 gene expression is regulated by cell-mediated suppression. Mitogenic stimulation of PBMC induces transient activation of CD8 cells that inhibit expression of this gene. Depletion of CD8 cells elicits marked superinduction of IL-2 mRNA; reintroduction of CD8 cells causes severe inhibition. Moreover, during IL-2 gene induction, splicing of IL-2 precursor transcripts becomes inhibited, resulting in a transient mRNA wave. This block in IL-2 mRNA splicing is relieved by the translation inhibitor, cycloheximide (CHX), which does not stimulate transcription [Gerez et al., J. Biol. Chem. 270, 15569 (1995)]. We show that suppression of IL-2 mRNA expression, whether by CD8 cells, soluble mediators derived from them, or IL-10, is relieved completely by CHX. Hence, suppression involves a CHX-sensitive step. Response to CHX, manifested in superinduction of IL-2 mRNA, is enhanced 10-fold during suppression. Suppression by CD8 cells or soluble mediators leads to rapid degradation of precursor transcripts while relief from suppression leads to a significant rise in precursor RNA. These changes precede effects at the mRNA level. We conclude that suppression induces a block in mRNA splicing and degradation of blocked precursor transcripts. The near-complete absence of IL-2 mRNA superinduction by CHX in Jurkat Th cells, lacking cells with suppressive capacity, supports this interpretation.
KW - CD8 cells
KW - Human interleukin-2 gene regulation
KW - Immunosuppression
KW - mRNA splicing
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U2 - 10.1016/S0165-2478(99)00046-2
DO - 10.1016/S0165-2478(99)00046-2
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C2 - 10397172
AN - SCOPUS:0033519419
SN - 0165-2478
VL - 68
SP - 161
EP - 166
JO - Immunology Letters
JF - Immunology Letters
IS - 1
ER -