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A multi-step isolation scheme for obtaining CD16+ human natural killer cells.

L M Cosentino1, M K Cathcart.   

Abstract

A multi-step isolation scheme capitalizing on negative selection protocols is described for obtaining an enriched population of CD16+ human natural killer (NK) cells. The isolation scheme consists of incubating peripheral blood mononuclear cells (MNC) on nylon wool, rosetting the nylon wool non-adherent cells with sheep red blood cells (SRBCs) for 1 h at 29 degrees C and then utilizing a 'panning' technique to remove CD3+, non-rosetting cells. The final working cell population contained 70-80% CD16+ cells, 15% CD2+ cells, 1-3% CD3+ cells, 5-7% SIg+ cells and no detectable MO2+ cells. In comparing the final NK cell population from the multi-step isolation protocol to NK cells obtained by the Percoll density gradient centrifugation technique, the multistep method: (1) yielded a higher percentage of CD16+ cells, (2) mediated a greater degree of cytotoxicity at a 25:1 E:T ratio, and (3) contained fewer contaminating monocytes/macrophages (none were detectable). In addition, the multi-step scheme allowed recovery of 30% of the total CD16+ cells present compared to only 7% recovered by the Percoll density gradient technique. Pretreatment of the enriched NK cells, obtained from the multi-step scheme, with interleukin-2 (3.5 and 7.0 U/ml of activity) resulted in an increase in NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity. In addition, these cells were as effective at synthesizing the cytotoxin, NKCF, at a 25:1 E:T ratio as at 50:1 and 100:1 E:T ratios. This multi-step isolation scheme consistently yields a high percentage of CD16+ NK cells and thus may greatly facilitate studies on the mechanism(s) involved in NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity and may further the study of the cytotoxins involved.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3312415     DOI: 10.1016/0022-1759(87)90290-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol Methods        ISSN: 0022-1759            Impact factor:   2.303


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