| Literature DB >> 10657619 |
K Takeda1, H Oshima, Y Hayakawa, H Akiba, M Atsuta, T Kobata, K Kobayashi, M Ito, H Yagita, K Okumura.
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CD27, a member of the TNF receptor superfamily, has been implicated in T cell activation, T cell development, and T cell-dependent Ab production by B cells. In the present study we examined the expression and function of CD27 on murine NK cells. Murine NK cells constitutively expressed CD27 on their surface. Stimulation with immobilized anti-CD27 mAb or murine CD27 ligand (CD70) transfectans solely could induce proliferation and IFN-gamma production of freshly isolated NK cells and enhanced the proliferation and IFN-gamma production of anti-NK1.1-sutimulated NK cells. Although NK cell cytotoxicity was not triggered by anti-CD27 mAb or against CD70 transfectants, prestimulation via CD27 enhanced the cytotoxic activity of NK cells in an IFN-gamma-dependent manner. These results suggest that CD27-mediated activation may be involved in the NK cell-mediated innate immunity against virus-infected or transformed cells expressing CD70.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10657619 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.164.4.1741
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422