Characterization of bovine interleukin-2 stably expressed in HEK-293 cells.
J. Vet. Med. Sci. • 2021
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Authors
Shuya MITOMA, Heba M. EL-KHAIAT, Tomofumi UTO, Katsuaki SATO ,Satoshi SEKIGUCHI and Junzo NORIMINE
Keywords
bovine interleukin-2, bovine interleukin-2 monoclonal antibody, stable expression
Journal
J. Vet. Med. Sci.
Publisher
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Volume
83
Issue
1
Pages
135134–141
publication.type
International
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Abstract
Interleukin 2 (IL-2) is a pleotropic cytokine and well-known as a T cell growth factor in
immunology. It is now known to exert both immunostimulatory and immunosuppressive effects,
optimizing immunological microenvironments for effector and regulatory T cell responses. The
immunomodulatory role of IL-2 is critical for deciding whether or not T cell responses against
specific antigens result in protection. We have established a mammalian cell line (HEK-293) stably
expressing bovine IL-2 (boIL-2) (designated as HEK-293/boIL-2), using the piggyBac transposon
system. The concentration of recombinant bovine IL-2 (rboIL-2) in the culture supernatant of HEK-
293/boIL-2 reached 100 ng/ml on day 7 and showed similar proliferative activity to recombinant
human IL-2 (rhuIL-2) for bovine peripheral mononuclear blood cells. Although rhuIL-2 has been
often used to activate bovine T cells, our results indicate that characteristics of the T cell activation
through rboIL-2 and huIL-2 appear slightly but significantly different. Interestingly, the rboIL-2/
anti-boIL-2 monoclonal antibody (C5) (rboIL-2/C5) complex strongly induced proliferation of
bovine NKp46+cells, natural killer (NK) cells, in vitro. This indicates that the rboIL-2/C5 complex
could function as an IL-2 agonist specifically to increase the NK cell population, which in turn
could enhance the activity of NK cells leading to protective immunity.
immunology. It is now known to exert both immunostimulatory and immunosuppressive effects,
optimizing immunological microenvironments for effector and regulatory T cell responses. The
immunomodulatory role of IL-2 is critical for deciding whether or not T cell responses against
specific antigens result in protection. We have established a mammalian cell line (HEK-293) stably
expressing bovine IL-2 (boIL-2) (designated as HEK-293/boIL-2), using the piggyBac transposon
system. The concentration of recombinant bovine IL-2 (rboIL-2) in the culture supernatant of HEK-
293/boIL-2 reached 100 ng/ml on day 7 and showed similar proliferative activity to recombinant
human IL-2 (rhuIL-2) for bovine peripheral mononuclear blood cells. Although rhuIL-2 has been
often used to activate bovine T cells, our results indicate that characteristics of the T cell activation
through rboIL-2 and huIL-2 appear slightly but significantly different. Interestingly, the rboIL-2/
anti-boIL-2 monoclonal antibody (C5) (rboIL-2/C5) complex strongly induced proliferation of
bovine NKp46+cells, natural killer (NK) cells, in vitro. This indicates that the rboIL-2/C5 complex
could function as an IL-2 agonist specifically to increase the NK cell population, which in turn
could enhance the activity of NK cells leading to protective immunity.
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