Abstract

IL-15 is an essential survival factor for CD8αα(+) intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (iIELs) in vitro and in vivo. However, the IL-15-induced survival signals in primary CD8αα(+) iIELs remains elusive. Although Bcl-2 level in CD8αα(+) iIELs positively correlates with IL-15Rα expression in the intestinal epithelial cells, overexpression of Bcl-2 only moderately restores CD8αα(+) γδ iIELs in Il15(-/-) mice. Here, we found that IL-15 promptly activated a Jak3-Jak1-PI3K-Akt pathway that led to the upregulation of Bcl-2 and Mcl-1. This pathway also induced a delayed but sustained ERK1/2 activation, which not only was necessary for the maintenance of Bcl-2 but also resulted in the phosphorylation of extra-long Bim at Ser(65) . The latter event facilitated the dissociation of Bim from Bcl-2 without affecting Bim abundance in IL-15-treated CD8αα(+) iIELs. Using an adoptive cell transfer approach, we found that either overexpression of Bcl-2 or removal of Bim from CD8αα(+) iIELs promoted their survival in Il15ra(-/-) mice. Taken together, IL-15 promotes CD8αα(+) iIEL survival by both increasing Bcl-2 levels and dissociating Bim from Bcl-2 through activation of a Jak3-Jak1-PI3K-Akt-ERK1/2 pathway, which differs from a previously reported IL-15-induced survival signal.

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