Literature DB >> 8402935

Pivotal role of endogenous TNF-alpha in the IL-2-driven activation and proliferation of the functionally immature NK free subset.

A Jewett1, B Bonavida.   

Abstract

Highly purified peripheral blood-derived NK cells can be separated into three functionally defined subpopulations, namely, non-target binding free cells, binders, and killers. The free cell subset is the least mature and was examined for its response to IL-2-mediated activation and the role of endogenous secretion of TNF-alpha in its maturation and differentiation. The findings demonstrate that endogenous TNF-alpha secretion is prerequisite for the initiation of IL-2-mediated activation of free cells into killer cells. The addition of IL-2 to free cells upregulated the surface expression of IL-2R (TAC), TNF-R (p75), CD69, and ICAM-1 antigens and also stimulated cell proliferation. Furthermore, the addition of IL-2 to free cells resulted in the induction of cytotoxic activity and stimulation of free cells to become binder and killer cells. All of these IL-2-mediated manifestations are shown to be downregulated by the addition of anti-TNF-alpha antibody. However, IL-2-mediated TNF-alpha secretion was not affected by the addition of anti-TNF-alpha antibody. The specificity of the anti-TNF-alpha antibody-mediated inhibition was corroborated by the failure of the antibody to inhibit interferon-alpha-mediated activation of free cells into killer cells. Most of the events associated with the inhibitory activity of anti-TNF-alpha antibody were mimicked by the addition of IL-4 to IL-2-treated free cells. These findings suggest that the IL-2-mediated maturation and differentiation of the immature free cells to become cytotoxic and proliferate are the result of a sequence of events that are initiated by the secretion of endogenous TNF-alpha.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8402935     DOI: 10.1006/cimm.1993.1236

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


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