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Antibody-dependent lymphocyte mediated cytotoxicity mechanism and modulation by cyclic nucleotides.
Authors:M R Garovoy  T B Strom  M Kaliner  C B Carpenter
Affiliation:Immunology Laboratory, Renal Division, Department of Medicine, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 U.S.A.
Abstract:The injury to antibody coated thymocytes by the “K cell” among nonsensitized rat splenocytes was modulated by altering the cellular level of cAMP and cGMP. Preincubation of the attacking cell population with 1 μg/ml cholera toxin caused an elevation of cAMP levels of 1–18 pM per 107 cells and was associated with a proportionate reduction in cytotoxicity. Agents which are known to raise cAMP levels including the Prostaglandins (PG) E1 (10?7–10?5 M), PGF (10?5–10?3 M), PGA1 (10?9–10?5M), and theophylline (10?3 M) also produced marked suppression of antibody dependent lymphocyte mediated cytotoxicity. Direct elevation of cellular levels of cGMP by the analog 8-bromo cGMP (5 × 10?6M) led to augmentation of cytotoxicity. Removal by EDTA and MgEDTA of calcium and magnesium ions from the culture media markedly inhibited cytotoxicity.
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