IL-10: a novel cytotoxic T cell differentiation factor.

WF Chen, A Zlotnik - Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950), 1991 - journals.aai.org
WF Chen, A Zlotnik
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950), 1991journals.aai.org
A previous report concluded that a new cytokine, designated IL-10, is a growth cofactor for
thymocytes, spleen, and lymph node cells. In this report, we have focused on the effects of IL-
10 on CD8+ spleen T cells. We first observed that IL-10 enhances the growth of CD8+ T
cells to IL-2. We then investigated the effect of murine rIL-10 on the induction of murine
effector CTL from CTL precursors (CTL-p) using both bulk and filler cell-free limiting-dilution
cultures. IL-10 alone could not induce Con A-activated FACS-sorted CD8+ T cells either to …
Abstract
A previous report concluded that a new cytokine, designated IL-10, is a growth cofactor for thymocytes, spleen, and lymph node cells. In this report, we have focused on the effects of IL-10 on CD8+ spleen T cells. We first observed that IL-10 enhances the growth of CD8+ T cells to IL-2. We then investigated the effect of murine rIL-10 on the induction of murine effector CTL from CTL precursors (CTL-p) using both bulk and filler cell-free limiting-dilution cultures. IL-10 alone could not induce Con A-activated FACS-sorted CD8+ T cells either to proliferate or to generate effector CTL. In combination with IL-2, however, IL-10 augmented the cytolytic activity of effector CTL generated from Con A-activated spleen CD8+ T cells in bulk cultures incubated for 5 days. In limiting-dilution cultures (using solid-phase anti-CD3 mAb as stimulus), IL-10, in combination with IL-2, substantially increased the CTL-p frequency and augmented the cytolytic activity per clone expanded from one CD8+ T cell when compared with cells cultured in IL-2 alone. Kinetic studies showed that IL-10 is required at both early and late culture stages for optimal generation of effector CTL. The potentiating effects of IL-10 on CTL function were neutralized by an anti-IL-10 mAb. These results indicate that IL-10 has direct effects on mature T cells, and suggest that IL-10 also functions as a cytotoxic T cell differentiation factor, which promotes a higher number of IL-2-activated CTL-p to proliferate and differentiate into effector CTL. In contrast, IL-10 did not enhance significantly the lymphokine-activated killer cell activity of IL-2-grown CD8+ cytotoxic T cells.
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