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Heterogeneity of human lymphokine (IL-2)-activated killer (LAK) precursors and regulation of their LAK induction by blood monocytes.

S Sone1, N Inamura, A Nii, T Ogura.   

Abstract

Highly purified lymphocytes (greater than 99%) and monocytes (greater than 90%) were isolated by CCE from peripheral blood of healthy donors. Blood lymphocytes were separated by this CCE into 9 subpopulations. The NK activities of these lymphocyte fractions against NK-sensitive K-562 cells and their LAK activities against NK cell-resistant target (Daudi) cells were assayed promptly or after incubation of the fractions for 4 days with or without an optimal concentration of IL-2. NK and LAK activities were measured by 4-hr 51Cr-release assay. On the basis of their NK and LAK activities, these lymphocyte fractions were classified into 3 subpopulations of LAK precursors: one lacking both NK and LAK activities (Fr.2), one with moderate NK activity but low LAK activity (Fr.5), and one possessing both NK and LAK activities (Fr.8). Addition of autologous fresh monocytes to the lymphocyte cultures resulted in a significant increase in induction of LAK activity in Fr.2 and Fr.5. This up-regulation of lymphocytes in Fr. 2 and Fr.5 by monocytes was confirmed in parallel experiments by measuring the blastogenic response of the lymphocytes to IL-2. Deletion of lymphocytes in Fr. 8 of CD16+ (Leu-11+) NK cells resulted in 74% reduction in LAK induction, whereas depletion of mixtures of monocytes and lymphocytes in Fr. 2 of cells reacting with CD3+ (OKT3+) antibody resulted in a 66% reduction in LAK induction. This up-regulation of LAK cell induction from LAK precursors by monocytes was confirmed using 4 lines of human lung cancer cells as targets for LAK activity. These results clearly indicate that human monocytes may cause up-regulation of the expression of IL-2-induced LAK activity in T cells and in a subpopulation of NK cells.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3262092     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910420320

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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3.  In vitro generation of activated natural killer cells and cytotoxic macrophages with lentinan.

Authors:  M Tani; H Tanimura; H Yamaue; M Iwahashi; T Tsunoda; M Tamai; K Noguchi; K Arii
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4.  Cigarette smoking is associated with the reduction of lymphokine-activated killer cell and natural killer cell activities.

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5.  Augmentation by transferrin of IL-2-inducible killer activity and perforin production of human CD8+ T cells.

Authors:  A Nakamura; S Sone; R Nabioullin; K Sugihara; M Munekata; Y Nishioka; A Nii; T Ogura
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6.  Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) counteracts the inhibiting effect of monocytes on natural killer (NK) cells.

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7.  Inhibition by fibrin coagulation of lung cancer cell destruction by human interleukin-2-activated killer cells.

Authors:  S Atagi; S Sone; K Fukuta; T Ogura
Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res       Date:  1992-10

8.  Killing of alveolar macrophages and of monocytes that have responded to granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor by human lymphokine-activated killer cells.

Authors:  S Sone; N Inamura; S M Singh; A Okubo; H Yanagawa; M Nakanishi; T Ogura
Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res       Date:  1989-07

9.  Lymphokine-activated killer induction and its regulation by macrophages in malignant pleural effusions.

Authors:  H Yanagawa; S Sone; A Nii; K Fukuta; M Nakanishi; K Maeda; M Honda; T Ogura
Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res       Date:  1989-12

10.  Cyclosporin A enhances susceptibility of multi-drug resistant human cancer cells to anti-P-glycoprotein antibody-dependent cytotoxicity of monocytes, but not of lymphocytes.

Authors:  S Yano; S Sone; Y Nishioka; M Naito; T Tsuruo; T Ogura
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