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Transient and persistent effects of IL-15 on lymphocyte
homeostasis in nonhuman primates
by Enrico Lugli, Carolyn K. Goldman, Liyanage P. Perera, Jeremy Smedley, Rhonda
Pung, Jason L. Yovandich, Stephen P. Creekmore, Thomas A. Waldmann, and Mario
Roederer
Blood
Volume 116(17):3238-3248
October 28, 2010
©2010 by American Society of Hematology
IL-15 administration alters the peripheral blood count of multiple lymphocyte subsets.
Enrico Lugli et al. Blood 2010;116:3238-3248
©2010 by American Society of Hematology
IL-15 administration expands multiple subsets of NK and memory T cells.
Enrico Lugli et al. Blood 2010;116:3238-3248
©2010 by American Society of Hematology
IL-15 treatment preferentially targets memory T cells and induces their proliferation and the
expression of multiple activation markers.
Enrico Lugli et al. Blood 2010;116:3238-3248
©2010 by American Society of Hematology
Activation and proliferation of memory T cells after treatment with IL-15 occurs in multiple
tissues.
Enrico Lugli et al. Blood 2010;116:3238-3248
©2010 by American Society of Hematology
Accumulation of CD8+ T cells in peripheral tissues is not a consequence of local IL-15–induced
expansion.
Enrico Lugli et al. Blood 2010;116:3238-3248
©2010 by American Society of Hematology
IL-15 treatment does not lead to long-lasting (day 48) accumulation of NK and memory T cells,
but chronically alters the balance of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells.
Enrico Lugli et al. Blood 2010;116:3238-3248
©2010 by American Society of Hematology
Proposed model for IL-15 function in vivo.
Enrico Lugli et al. Blood 2010;116:3238-3248
©2010 by American Society of Hematology
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