IL-2/JES6-1 mAb complexes dramatically increase sensitivity to LPS through IFN-γ production by CD25 + Foxp3 - T cells.
Jakub TomalaPetra WeberovaBarbora TomalovaZuzana Jiraskova ZakostelskaLadislav SivakJirina KovarovaMarek KovářPublished in: eLife (2021)
Complexes of IL-2 and JES6-1 mAb (IL-2/JES6) provide strong sustained IL-2 signal selective for CD25 + cells and thus they potently expand T reg cells. IL-2/JES6 are effective in the treatment of autoimmune diseases and in protecting against rejection of pancreatic islet allografts. However, we found that IL-2/JES6 also dramatically increase sensitivity to LPS-mediated shock in C57BL/6 mice. We demonstrate here that this phenomenon is dependent on endogenous IFN-γ and T cells, as it is not manifested in IFN-γ deficient and nude mice, respectively. Administration of IL-2/JES6 leads to the emergence of CD25 + Foxp3 - CD4 + and CD25 + Foxp3 - CD8 + T cells producing IFN-γ in various organs, particularly in the liver. IL-2/JES6 also increase counts of CD11b + CD14 + cells in the blood and the spleen with higher sensitivity to LPS in terms of TNF-α production and induce expression of CD25 in these cells. These findings indicate safety issue for potential use of IL-2/JES6 or similar IL-2-like immunotherapeutics.