Abstract

We evaluated the effects of recombinant interleukin 2 (IL-2) on the proliferative responses to mitogens of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from three adenosine deaminase (ADA)-deficient patients. There was significant enhancement by IL-2 of the proliferative responses to phytohemagglutinin (PHA) and pokeweed mitogen (PWM) of PBMC from all three patients. We found that normal PBMC respond with increased numbers of CD3-positive cells when exposed to PHA or PWM and that the response by normal CD8-positive cells was greater than that by CD4-positive cells. In contrast, we found that in ADA-deficient cells the response is almost entirely due to the CD3 CD4 -positive population of lymphocytes. These results could not be explained by either the culture conditions or the possibility of a mixed chimeric state. When we evaluated an in vitro cell model of ADA deficiency using an ADA inhibitor, erythro-9-(2-hydroxy-3-nonyl)adenine (EHNA), we found that the inhibitory effect of EHNA plus deoxy-adenosine on mitogen-stimulated PBMC could not be prevented by IL-2. These results suggest that the immunodeficiency in ADA deficiency includes the absence or failure of a subset of T cells to make IL-2 and the failure of the CD8-positive subset to respond to IL-2. Also, the in vitro cell model of ADA deficiency using EHNA as the ADA inhibitor is limited in its use in understanding the pathogenesis of this disease.

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