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Interleukin 1-driven Secretion of Interleukin 2 is Highly Temperature-dependent

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Journal J Immunol
Date 1987 Jun 1
PMID 3495573
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To investigate the temperature dependence of T lymphocyte activation, we have examined the IL 1-induced secretion of IL 2 by the murine T lymphoma cell line LBRM-33-1A5. During 24-hr incubations, there are modest increases in IL 2 secretion as culture temperatures are increased from 33 degrees to 37 degrees C, but IL 2 secretion declines at higher temperatures. However, the kinetics of IL 2 release during the first 8 hr of culture are highly temperature-dependent. The rate of IL 2 release increases linearly with temperature over the range from 33 degrees to 41 degrees C, demonstrating temperature coefficients (Q10) greater than 70. In contrast, IL 2-promoted proliferation of a continuous T cell line is much less temperature-dependent with Q10 values of less than 4.0.

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