Science, Vol.266, No.5187, 1039-1042, 1994
Prevention of T-Cell Anergy by Signaling Through the Gamma(C) Chain of the IL-2 Receptor
When stimulated through their antigen receptor without requisite costimulation, T cells enter a state of antigen-specific unresponsiveness, termed anergy. In this study, signaling through the common gamma chain of the interleukin-2 (IL-2), IL-4, and IL-7 receptors in the presence of antigen was found to be sufficient to prevent the induction of anergy. After culture with IL-2, IL-4, or IL-7, Jak3 kinase was tyrosine-phosphorylated, which correlated with the prevention of anergy. Therefore, a signal through the common gamma chain may regulate the decision of T cells to either clonally expand or enter a state of anergy.
Keywords:SEVERE COMBINED IMMUNODEFICIENCY;CTLA-4 COUNTER-RECEPTOR;HUMAN LYMPHOCYTES-T;CLONAL ANERGY;FUNCTIONAL COMPONENT;INTERLEUKIN-2;INDUCTION;ANTIGEN;MICE;PROLIFERATION