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Activation of human blood lymphocyte subsets for cytotoxic potential
Authors:G Masucci  M G Masucci  E Klein
Institution:Department of Tumor Biology, Karolinska Institute, S-104 01 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Blood lymphocytes of individuals differ in the spontaneous cytotoxic potential exerted in vitro against certain cell lines (natural killing, NK). In the low NK donors, the activity can be enhanced by short-term IFN pretreatment of the effectors (interferon activated killing, IAK) and by addition of PHA to the short-term assay (lectin-dependent cellular cytotoxicity, LDCC). Lymphocyte subpopulations fractionated on the basis of nylon adherence, SRBC, and EA rosette formation differ in their response to these measures. The results obtained with IFN-treated lymphocytes of low NK donors were similar in strength to the spontaneous activity of the high NK donors. Therefore, the distinction between NK and IAK is only operational. The nylon passed E receptor-negative and low-avidity E receptor-positive cells had the strongest NK activity. These subsets can be triggered for enhanced activity by IFN. In the majority of the cases the high-activity E-receptor-positive subset which did not sediment with EA indicators had low NK effect and was not triggered by IFN. Addition of PHA to the lytic assay, however, induced activity in the subset. Realization of DNA synthesis was not necessary for the lytic performance. The PHA-imposed triggering event was not dependent on IFN production nor on induction of the competence for IFN response. The results showed that all non-B lymphocyte subsets separated on the basis of nylon wool adherence, SRBC, and EA rosetting contain cells with lytic potential if the appropriate stimulus is used. The relative activities of the subsets against K562 and Daudi differed. Cells which rosetted readily with EA indicators had weak effect against Daudi.
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