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dc.contributor.authorO'FARRELLY, CLIONAen
dc.contributor.authorDOHERTY, DEREKen
dc.date.accessioned2015-12-09T11:43:54Z
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dc.date.issued2004en
dc.date.submitted2004en
dc.identifier.citationGolden-Mason, L, Kelly, AM, Doherty, DG, Traynor, O, McEntee, G, Kelly, J, Hegarty, JE, O'Farrelly, C, Hepatic interleuklin 15 (IL-15) expression: implications for local NK/NKT cell homeostasis and development., Clinical and experimental immunology, 138, 1, 2004, 94-101en
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dc.description.abstractInterleukin 15 (IL-15) is critical for the development of human and murine natural killer (NK) cells and hepatic-derived NK T cells (NKT) in mice, and for the homeostatic maintenance of NK/NKT and CD8(+) memory T cells. The lymphocyte repertoire of an adult human liver includes significant populations of NK and NKT-like cells, which may arise locally from hepatic haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). We investigated hepatic IL-15 levels and the expression of IL-2/IL-15-receptor beta-chain (IL-2/IL-15Rbeta; CD122) on mature hepatic lymphocytes and HSCs. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was used to detect secreted/intracellular IL-15 transcripts. IL-15 protein was localized using immunohistochemistry; levels were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay IL-2/IL-15Rbeta expression by flow-cytometry. Normal hepatic IL-15 protein was detected at 0.43 ng/100 mg total protein (n = 11, range 0.10 ng-0.9 ng). There was a significant increase in HCV-infected tissue (1.78 ng, P < 0.005, n = 11, range 0.18-2.43 ng). The staining pattern suggests that infiltrating monocytes and tissue resident Kupffer cells are the main producers. IL-15 protein was detected in supernatants from cultured liver biopsy specimens in the absence of stimulation (mean 175.8 pg/100 mg wet tissue, n = 3), which increased significantly upon stimulation (P < 0.05, mean 231.21 pg). On average, 61% of hepatic HSCs expressed IL-2/IL-15Rbeta suggesting a local lymphopoietic role. Eighty per cent of NK and 45.8% of CD56(+) T cells expressed IL-2/IL-15Rbeta, suggesting involvement in local CD56(+) cell activation and expansion. Constitutive expression of IL-15 protein and IL-2/IL-15Rbeta on hepatic lymphocytes suggests a key role in the generation and maintenance of the unique hepatic lymphoid repertoire. The significant increase observed in HCV-infected liver suggests a role for IL-15 in host antiviral responses in the liver.en
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by the Health Research Board (HRB) Ireland, the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) and St Vincent's University Hospital Liver Trust. The assistance of the transplant co-ordinators at the National Liver Transplant Unit is gratefully acknowledgeden
dc.format.extent94-101en
dc.relation.ispartofseriesClinical and experimental immunologyen
dc.relation.ispartofseries138en
dc.relation.ispartofseries1en
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dc.subjectInterleukin 15 (IL-15)en
dc.subject.lcshInterleukin 15 (IL-15)en
dc.titleHepatic interleuklin 15 (IL-15) expression: implications for local NK/NKT cell homeostasis and development.en
dc.typeJournal Articleen
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dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2249.2004.02586.xen
dc.rights.ecaccessrightsopenAccess
dc.subject.TCDThemeImmunology, Inflammation & Infectionen
dc.subject.TCDThemeInternational Developmenten
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