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Cytotoxic activity against tumour cells mediated by intermediate TCR cells in the liver and spleen.

T Kawamura1, Y Kawachi, T Moroda, A Weerasinghe, T Iiai, S Seki, Y Tazawa, G Takada, T Abo.   

Abstract

Morphological and phenotypic characterization in previous studies has indicated that intermediate (int) T-cell receptor (TCR) cells or T natural killer (TNK) cells may stand at an intermediate position between NK cells and high TCR cells of thymic origin in phylogenetic development. In this study, a functional study on cytotoxic activity against various tumour targets was performed in each purified subset. When a negative selection method entailing in vivo injection of anti-asialo GM, antibody or anti-interleukin (IL)-2R beta monoclonal antibody (mAb) was applied, IL-2R beta 1 CD3 NK cells were found to have the highest NK activity while IL-2R beta 1 int CD3 (or TCR) cells had a lower level of the NK activity. High CD3 cells (freshly isolated) did not have any such activity. Sorting experiments further revealed that the NK function mediated by int CD3 cells was augmented when they were exposed to anti-CD3 mAb. anti-TCR alpha beta, or anti-TCR-delta mAb. This phenomenon was not observed in NK cells and high CD3 cells. More importantly, when anti-CD3 mAb (or anti-TCR mAb) was added to the assay culture, int CD3 cells became cytotoxic against even NK-resistant tumour (Fc gamma R-. Fas+) targets. Liver mononuclear cells or int CD3 cells exposed to anti-CD3 mAb for 6 hr showed an elevated level of perforin in their cytoplasms. The present results suggest that int CD3 cells are usually non-cytotoxic against various tumours but become functional after being stimulated via the TCR CD3 complex.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8911142      PMCID: PMC1456657          DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2567.1996.d01-719.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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