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The Journal of Immunology, 1999, 163: 5257-5264.
Copyright © 1999 by The American Association of Immunologists

Autocrine Regulation of IL-12 Receptor Expression Is Independent of Secondary IFN-{gamma} Secretion and not Restricted to T and NK Cells

Deborah K. Thibodeaux, Sharon E. Hunter, Kristine E. Waldburger1, Judy L. Bliss, William L. Trepicchio, Joseph P. Sypek, Kyriaki Dunussi-Joannopoulos, Samuel J. Goldman and John P. Leonard2

Preclinical Research and Development, Genetics Institute, Andover, MA 01810

The biological response to IL-12 is mediated through specific binding to a high affinity receptor complex composed of at least two subunits (designated IL-12Rß1 and IL-12Rß2) that are expressed on NK cells and activated T cells. The selective loss of IL-12Rß2 expression during Th2 T cell differentiation suggests that regulation of this receptor component may govern IL-12 responsiveness. In murine assays, down-regulation of IL-12Rß2 expression can be prevented by treatment with IFN-{gamma}, indicating that receptor expression and hence IL-12 responsiveness may be regulated, at least in part, by the local cytokine milieu. In this study, we report that cellular expression of both IL-12Rß1 and ß2 mRNA is increased in the lymph nodes of naive mice following systemic administration of murine rIL-12 (rmIL-12). Changes in IL-12R mRNA were associated with increased IFN-{gamma} secretion following ex vivo activation of lymph node cells with rmIL-12, indicating the presence of a functional receptor complex. Expression of IL-12R mRNA was not restricted to lymph node T cells, and its autocrine regulation was independent of secondary IFN-{gamma} secretion. Data from fractionated lymph node cells as well as rmIL-12-treated B cell-deficient mice suggest that IL-12-responsive B cells may represent an alternative cellular source for IFN-{gamma} production. However, the strength of the biological response to rmIL-12 is not governed solely by receptor expression, as rmIL-12-induced IFN-{gamma} secretion from cultured lymph node cells is accessory cell dependent and can be partially blocked by inhibition of B7 costimulation.




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