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Role of serotonin in the regulation of human natural killer cell cytotoxicity.

K Hellstrand, S Hermodsson.   

Abstract

Addition of serotonin to mixtures of target cells and natural killer (NK)-enriched human mononuclear cells (MNC) in a 4-hr 51Cr-release assay strongly augmented NK cell cytotoxicity (NKCC) vs K562, Chang, or Molt-4 target cells. The effect was dose dependent at serotonin concentrations of 10(-4) to 10(-7) M, expressed at several effector to target cell ratios, and required the presence of accessory monocytes. A 5-HT1-specific receptor agonist, 8-OH-DPAT, mimicked the enhancing properties of serotonin with similar potency. Equimolar concentrations of the mixed 5-HT1/5-HT2 receptor antagonist cyproheptadine, but not the 5-HT2-specific antagonist ketanserin, completely blocked the serotonin-induced NKCC enhancement. Monocyte/NK cell mixtures incubated with serotonin for 1 hr produced a soluble factor that could enhance the cytotoxicity of autologous, NK-enriched cells depleted of monocytes, which did not respond to serotonin alone. The factor displayed no IFN or IL 2 activity as judged by the lack of antiviral activity and inability to support the growth of an IL 2-dependent cell line. In the presence of monocytes, serotonin (10(-5) M) was considerably more effective than human IFN-alpha or IFN-gamma at optimal concentrations and was about equally effective as IL 2 at a final concentration of 50 U/ml in a short-term NK assay. The potency and efficacy for serotonin were similar to that earlier reported for histamine in monocyte-containing effector cells. The NKCC-enhancing effect of serotonin was additive to that induced by IFN-alpha, IFN-gamma, or IL 2, but not to histamine. The presented data suggest an earlier unrecognized, serotonin receptor-mediated regulation of human NK cells.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2439597

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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