Literature DB >> 6233364

Differentiation of NK-like cells from OKT3-, OKT11+, and OKM1+ small resting lymphocytes by culture with autologous T cell blasts and lymphokine.

H S Warren.   

Abstract

NK-like cells have been generated in vitro from a resting lymphocyte population of PBMC by 8 days culture with mitomycin C-treated autologous T cell blasts and lymphokine. The responder lymphocyte population was purified to the extent that it lacked classical NK cells, and lacked the precursors of MLC-derived NK-like cells and of lymphokine-activated killer cells. The NK-like cells were not generated when the responder lymphocytes were cultured with either T cell blasts or lymphokine alone. Thus, at least two signals are required for their activation. Metabolically inactive T cell blasts plus lymphokine were effective in stimulating the generation of NK-like cells, suggesting that a membrane determinant on the T cell blasts was involved in activation. The phenotype of the NK-like cells and their precursors was analyzed by monoclonal antibody and complement treatment. The phenotype of both precursor and effector cells was OKT3-, OKT11+, and OKM1+, with a distinct pattern of reactivity with OKT8 and Leu-7 for each individual donor tested. The NK-like cells were morphologically large granular lymphocytes, and they killed a variety of target cells. These studies show that signals provided by autologous T cell blasts and lymphokine are essential in triggering the differentiation of NK-like cells from appropriately purified resting lymphocytes. This mechanism of activation could occur in vivo, leading to the generation of NK cells subsequent to an antigen-specific T cell response.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6233364

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


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