A Requirement for IL-2/IL-2 Receptor Signaling in Intrathymic Negative Selection1

The nature of the signals that influence thymocyte selection and determine the fate of CD4+8+ (double positive) thymocytes remains unclear. Cytokines produced locally in the thymus may modulate signals delivered by TCR-MHC/peptide interactions and thereby influence the fate of double-positive thymocytes. Because the IL-2/IL-2R signaling pathway has been implicated in thymocyte and peripheral T cell survival, we investigated the possibility that IL-2/IL-2R interactions contribute to the deletion of self-reactive, Ag-specific thymocytes. By using nontransgenic and transgenic IL-2-sufficient and -deficient animal model systems, we have shown that during TCR-mediated thymocyte apoptosis, IL-2 protein is expressed in situ in the thymus, and apoptotic thymocytes up-regulate expression of IL-2Rs. IL-2R+ double-positive and CD4 single-positive thymocytes undergoing activation-induced cell death bind and internalize IL-2. IL-2-deficient thymocytes are resistant to TCR/CD3-mediated apoptotic death, which is overcome by providing exogenous IL-2 to IL-2−/− mice. Furthermore, disruption or blockade of IL-2/IL-2R interactions in vivo during Ag-mediated selection rescues some MHC class II-restricted thymocytes from apoptosis. Collectively, these findings provide evidence for the direct involvement of the IL-2/IL-2R signaling pathway in the deletion of Ag-specific thymocyte populations and suggest that CD4 T cell hyperplasia and autoimmunity in IL-2−/− mice is a consequence of ineffective deletion of self-reactive T cells.

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