T lymphocytes of young and aged rats. II. Functional defects and the role of interleukin-2.
- 1 February 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The American Association of Immunologists in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 128 (2), 644-650
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.128.2.644
Abstract
Splenic T lymphocytes of aged Lewis rats respond to Con A and PHA with diminished 3H-TdR uptake compared with splenic T lymphocytes of young Lewis rats. After immunization with allogeneic tumor cells, uptake of 3H-TdR in mixed lymphocyte-tumor cultures and T cell cytotoxicity against tumor target cells are significantly lower with spleen cells of aged rats compared with those of young rats. The culture of spleen cells of aged rats with Con A results in a diminished conversion of Ia-positive T cells from Ia-negative precursors compared with similar cultures of spleen cells of young rats. Spleen cells of both young and aged rats produce high amounts of IL-2 in response to Con A stimulation. "Old" T cells, however, bind relatively little IL-2, do not utilize it in culture, and do not respond to exogenous IL-2 with enhanced 3H-TdR uptake as do "young" T cells. In allogeneic MLTC, "old" T lymphocytes produce little IL-2 compared with "young" cells, and both "young" and "old" cells respond to exogenous IL-2 with enhanced 3H-TdR uptake and increased cytotoxic activity. The data suggest defects in the synthesis and/or recognition of IL-2 as well as defects in the regulation of Ia antigen expression may be responsible, in part, for the reduced T cell function in aged animals.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
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