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Age-associated alterations in human natural killer cells. 2. Increased frequency of selective NK subsets.

R Krishnaraj1, G Blandford.   

Abstract

We have analyzed the peripheral blood lymphocytes from healthy volunteers (20 to 94 years) for the expression of natural killer (NK) cell surface markers, NK activity, and B-cell proliferative response. An increase (2- to 3.5-fold) in relative percentage and absolute number of lymphocytes expressing Leu-7 (HNK-1) or Leu-11a (CD 16) antigen was found in the elderly group (greater than 80 years) as compared to young adults (less than 40 years). A two-color immunofluorescence analysis revealed that the age-associated increment was both progressive and selective; the actual increase occurred in Leu-7+11a+ and Leu-7+11a- populations (subsets with variable and weak NK activity) but not in the Leu-7-11a+ (most active) subset. There is a corresponding decrease in the 7-11a- cells. The ratios of 7+11a+/7-11a+ and 7+11a-/7-11a+ cells doubled with advancing age. Linear regression analysis suggests that the 7-11a+ cells are highly preserved through human senescence and the ratio of 7+11a- cells to the most stable subset, 7-11a+, could expand nearly 100-fold from birth to old age. Further analysis of Leu-7+ cells for the coexpression of Leu-11c (an epitope of Leu-11a) confirmed a similar pattern of changes in 7+11c+ and 7+11c- NK subsets with advancing age. The frequency of Leu-11+ (epitopes 11a+ or 11c+), but not of the subsets of 7+ phenotype (7+11a- or 7+11c-), correlates well with the NK activity (spontaneous killing of K562 tumor cell line). The 7+11c+ cells may directly or indirectly be responsible for the increase in NK activity observed with a majority of aged donors. The inverse relationship observed between the mitogenic response of lymphocytes to pokeweed mitogen (PWM) and the initial frequency of 7+11a-, but not other phenotypes, raises a potential functional significance for the expansion of the 7+11a-(7+11c-) subset. These age-associated NK phenotypic changes provide a cellular basis for our observations on age-associated increase in NK activity and decrease in mitogenic response to PWM.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3370683     DOI: 10.1016/0008-8749(88)90261-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Immunol        ISSN: 0008-8749            Impact factor:   4.868


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