| Literature DB >> 10886391 |
M Bannai1, H Oya, T Kawamura, T Naito, T Shimizu, H Kawamura, C Miyaji, H Watanabe, K Hatakeyama, T Abo.
Abstract
Beige mice lack natural killer (NK) cytotoxicity, although NK cells are normally present. In recent studies, NK T cells have been newly identified. We therefore examined the number and function of NK T cells in beige mice. The number of NK T cells was at a normal level in the liver of beige mice. NK cytotoxicity was decreased in the liver of these mice, whereas NK T cytotoxicity was intact. When immunochemical staining for perforin was conducted, the majority of NK cells and the minority of NK T cells in beige mice carried a giant granule, containing perforin, in the cytoplasm. In the case of control B6 mice, the majority of NK cells and the minority of NK T cells had multiple, dispersed granules containing perforin. These results suggest that NK T cytotoxicity is unaffected by the beige mutation, owing to their cytotoxicity being mediated without the secretion system of perforin.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10886391 PMCID: PMC2327008 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2567.2000.00040.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunology ISSN: 0019-2805 Impact factor: 7.397