Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV in Human T Lymphocytes

Abstract
Specific inhibitors of the membraone-bound dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DP IV) and plyclonal antibodies against this enzyme were used to investigate the relationships between DP IV activity and the production and action of T cell-derived lymphokines. Production of interleukin 2 (IL-2) and gamma interferon by mitogen plus phorbol ester-stimulated mononuclear cells from human blood was found to be reduced in the presence of N-Ala-Pro-O-(nitrobenzoyl)-hydroxylamine, epsilon-(4''nitro) benzoxycarbonyl-Lys-Pro, and anti-(DP IV) immunoglobulin in a dose-dependent manner. Moreover, the proliferative response of mitogen stimulated mononuclear cells to IL-2 is impaired in the presence of DP IV inhibitors. Therefore it is suggested that the membrane peptidase DP IV is involved in the induction and activation of cytokines controlling lymphocyte proliferation.