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Studies on interleukin 2 receptor expression and IL-2 production by murine T cell lymphomas

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In order to study the possible role of the T-lymphocyte growth factor, Interleukin 2 (IL-2), and/or of the IL-2 receptor in the autonomous growth of leukaemic cells, 15 mouse leukaemic cell lines of various aetiology were analyzed for (i) IL-2 receptor expression and (ii) for the capacity to secrete IL-2. Several but not all of the cell lines tested were IL-2 receptor positive. The cells constitutively expressing IL-2 receptors at their surface could not be stimulated to secrete IL-2. Cell producing and secreting IL-2 did not express detectable amounts of IL-2 receptors at their surface. It has been demonstrated that proliferation of the leukaemic cells was independent of exogenous IL-2. The monoclonal anti-IL-2 receptor antibody AMT-13 inhibited IL-2 dependent proliferation of activated normal T-lymphocytes but failed to inhibit the growth of IL-2 receptor expressing leukaemic cells. The results argue against the autocrine stimulation hypothesis but do not exclude the possibility of involvement of functionally altered IL-2 receptors on autonomous cell growth.

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Diamantstein, T., Osawa, H., Graf, L. et al. Studies on interleukin 2 receptor expression and IL-2 production by murine T cell lymphomas. Br J Cancer 51, 23–30 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1985.4

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