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Modulation of interleukin 2 internalization and interleukin 2-dependent cell growth by antireceptor antibodies
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1991
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ImmunologyImmune RegulationIl2 InternalizationImmunologic MechanismImmunotherapyInflammationTumor ImmunityImmune MediatorAllergyAutoimmune DiseaseAntireceptor AntibodiesAutoimmunityHumoral ImmunityCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentRat Monoclonal AntibodyCytokineInterleukin 2ImmunomodulationReceptor InternalizationMedicine
The growth factor interleukin 2 (IL2) binds to and is internalized together with high-affinity surface receptors present on lymphoid cells. This endocytosis thus results in down-regulation of the receptors. However, it is not known if the internalization is relevant to the induction of cell growth. In the present study a rat monoclonal antibody to the P55 chain of the IL2 receptor was used to examine the role of receptor internalization in the IL2-dependent autocrine human tumor T cell line IARC 301. When given alone, this antibody did not inhibit IL2 binding, internalization, or IL2-dependent cell proliferation. However, crosslinking by anti-rat immunoglobulins, which did not affect binding of the growth factor, inhibited both IL2 internalization and cell proliferation. Besides offering a novel means for the specific inhibition of the uptake of IL2 bound to IL2 high-affinity receptors, the results are compatible with the association of this receptor-ligand uptake to the growth stimulation by IL2.
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