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Effects of X-ray irradiation on natural killer (NK) cell system. II. Increased sensitivity to natural killer cytotoxic factor (NKCF).

A Uchida1, Y Mizutani, M Nagamuta, M Ikenaga.   

Abstract

Irradiation with low-doses of X-rays of tumor cells elevated their susceptibility to lysis by natural killer (NK) cells in an accompanying paper. Cytotoxicity assays conducted at the single cell level revealed that X-ray irradiation of K562 cells did not affect the number of effector-target conjugates but increased the frequency of dead conjugated target cells. During interaction with K562 cells large granular lymphocytes released a soluble cytotoxic factor (NKCF) that killed the target cells. X-ray irradiation did not affect the NKCF stimulatory ability of K562 cells, while it elevated their sensitivity to the lytic effect of NKCF. In contrast to X-rays, exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation of K562 cells did not elevate their NK sensitivity but rather reduced it. Treatment with mitomycin C produced no effect on NK sensitivity. These results indicate that X-ray irradiation elevates the target sensitivity to NKCF, which may be involved in the increased NK sensitivity, and that the X-ray effect may be different from that of UV radiation or DNA synthesis inhibition.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2621326     DOI: 10.3109/08923978909005382

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunopharmacol Immunotoxicol        ISSN: 0892-3973            Impact factor:   2.730


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1.  Radiation-induced enterocolitis after combination therapy with palliative radiotherapy and immune checkpoint inhibitors in patients with metastatic lung cancer.

Authors:  Kenji Makita; Yasushi Hamamoto; Hiromitsu Kanzaki; Kei Nagasaki; Yoshifumi Sugawara; Takashi Ninomiya; Daijiro Harada; Toshiyuki Kozuki
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2022-03-18       Impact factor: 2.447

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