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Stimulation of oligodendroglial proliferation and maturation by interleukin-2

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There exists considerable evidence that the growth of glial cells can be influenced by T-cell-derived lymphokines and monokines. Astrocytes proliferate in the presence of mitogen- or antigen-stimulated T-cell supernatants1–3, supernatants from human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV)-transformed T cells3, and purified human interleukin-1 (IL-1; ref. 4). Oligodendrocytes proliferate and differentiate when incubated with supernatants from mitogen-activated or HTLV-transformed T cells3. In addition, we have recently purified a T-cell-derived lymphokine of relative molecular mass 30,000, termed glial growth promoting factor (GGPF), which specifically stimulates the proliferation of oligodendrocytes5. The traditional role of interleukins 1 and 2 is in the initiation, propagation and regulation of the immune response6. IL-1, released by a variety of cells including monocytes, stimulates T cells to produce IL-2 (ref. 7); IL-2 in turn induces the expansion of T cells that is critical for immune responsiveness. Recently, IL-2 has been shown to induce B-cell proliferation8,9 and immunoglobulin secretion10, indicating that its action is not restricted to T cells. We now report that recombinant human IL-2 influences the growth of glial cells—specifically, the proliferation and differentiation of oligodendrocytes. IL-2 may have a role in the inflammatory neural lesions of multiple sclerosis patients and in the growth of brain glia during injury or disease.

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Benveniste, E., Merrill, J. Stimulation of oligodendroglial proliferation and maturation by interleukin-2. Nature 321, 610–613 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1038/321610a0

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