IL-15 is superior to IL-2 in the generation of long-lived antigen specific memory CD4 and CD8 T cells in rhesus macaques

F Villinger, R Miller, K Mori, AE Mayne, P Bostik… - Vaccine, 2004 - Elsevier
F Villinger, R Miller, K Mori, AE Mayne, P Bostik, JB Sundstrom, C Sugimoto, AA Ansari
Vaccine, 2004Elsevier
Using tetanus toxoid (TT) and influenza (Flu) immunization of rhesus macaques as a model,
the effect of IL-2 and IL-15 on the generation and maintenance of antigen specific memory T
cells was evaluated following primary and secondary immunization. Daily cytokine
administration expanded primarily effector but not memory cells, while spacing cytokine
administration to q3–7 days markedly enhanced TT and Flu specific memory responses.
Following primary immunization, TT specific CD4 and influenza matrix protein (Flu-MP) …
Using tetanus toxoid (TT) and influenza (Flu) immunization of rhesus macaques as a model, the effect of IL-2 and IL-15 on the generation and maintenance of antigen specific memory T cells was evaluated following primary and secondary immunization. Daily cytokine administration expanded primarily effector but not memory cells, while spacing cytokine administration to q3–7 days markedly enhanced TT and Flu specific memory responses. Following primary immunization, TT specific CD4 and influenza matrix protein (Flu-MP) specific CD8 effector responses were enhanced by IL-2 administration but CD8 specific memory responses were no different from cytokine non-treated monkeys. In contrast, expansion of Flu specific CD8 cells with IL-15 was only modest but resulted in significantly elevated levels of memory cells at 6 months. IL-15 also significantly enhanced early and late TT specific CD4 responses. The highest levels of primary effector and memory T cells were observed following alternate administration of both IL-2 and IL-15. Following booster immunization, however, only IL-15 appeared able to enhance CD8 T cell responses while IL-2 or IL2/IL-15 administration were less effective.
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