Fatal Leukemia in Interleukin 15 Transgenic Mice Follows Early Expansions in Natural Killer and Memory Phenotype Cd8+ T Cells

TA Fehniger, K Suzuki, A Ponnappan… - The Journal of …, 2001 - rupress.org
TA Fehniger, K Suzuki, A Ponnappan, JB VanDeusen, MA Cooper, SM Florea, AG Freud
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2001rupress.org
Inflammation likely has a role in the early genesis of certain malignancies. Interleukin (IL)-
15, a proinflammatory cytokine and growth factor, is required for lymphocyte homeostasis.
Intriguingly, the expression of IL-15 protein is tightly controlled by multiple posttranscriptional
mechanisms. Here, we engineered a transgenic mouse to overexpress IL-15 by eliminating
these posttranscriptional checkpoints. IL-15 transgenic mice have early expansions in
natural killer (NK) and CD8+ T lymphocytes. Later, these mice develop fatal lymphocytic …
Inflammation likely has a role in the early genesis of certain malignancies. Interleukin (IL)-15, a proinflammatory cytokine and growth factor, is required for lymphocyte homeostasis. Intriguingly, the expression of IL-15 protein is tightly controlled by multiple posttranscriptional mechanisms. Here, we engineered a transgenic mouse to overexpress IL-15 by eliminating these posttranscriptional checkpoints. IL-15 transgenic mice have early expansions in natural killer (NK) and CD8+ T lymphocytes. Later, these mice develop fatal lymphocytic leukemia with a T-NK phenotype. These data provide novel evidence that leukemia, like certain other cancers, can arise as the result of chronic stimulation by a proinflammatory cytokine.
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