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Interleukin-2 Receptor Signaling: At the Interface between Tolerance and Immunity

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IMMUNITY
Volume 33, Issue 2, Pages 153-165

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2010.08.004

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01CA45957, RO1A1055815, P01CA109094, 3R56A140114]

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Interleukin-2 receptor (IL-2R) signaling regulates tolerance and immunity. Here, we review recent work concerning the structure, signaling, and function of the IL-2R, emphasizing the contribution of IL-2 for T cell-dependent activity in vivo. IL-2R signaling influences two discrete aspects of immune responses by CD8(+) T cells, terminal differentiation of effector cells in primary responses, and aspects of memory recall responses. IL-2 also delivers essential signals for thymic development of regulatory T (Treg) cells and later to promote their homeostasis and function. Each of these outcomes on T effector and Treg cells requires distinct amounts of IL-2R signaling, with low IL-2R signaling sufficient for many key aspects of Treg cells. Thus, tolerance is readily maintained and favored with limited IL-2.

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