IL-15 administered by continuous intravenous infusion (CIV) results in 100-fold expansion of the CD8+ T effector memory population. IL-15 was administered for 10 days using 4 different dosing strategies (see panel A description below). The control group received 5% dextrose by CIV for 10 days. (A) Effect of IL-15 administration on total lymphocyte count, monocyte count, and lymphocyte subsets. Each point corresponds to the mean ± SEM and indicates the fold change in the absolute count relative to pretreatment (day −4). Gray bars above x-axis represent duration of IL-15 administration. (B) Representative example of CD8+ memory subset expansion in a RMs receiving 20 μg/kg/d of IL-15 by CIV. The left panel shows the pretreatment distribution of CD3+CD8+ naive (TN, CD28+ CD95−), central memory (TCM, CD28+ CD95+), and effector memory (TEM, CD28− CD 95+) populations. The right panel shows the distribution of CD3+CD8+ TN, TCM, and TEM populations after 10 days of IL-15 treatment. The center panels show pre- and day-10 expression of Ki67 and CCR7 on CD3+CD8+ TN, TCM, and TEM gated populations. (C) Dynamics of CD8+ memory subset expansion by different IL-15 dosing strategies. Data from the different dose groups are shown as in panel A.