Literature DB >> 8946214

Different pathways of the release of cytotoxic proteins in LAK cells.

L P Sashchenko1, T I Lukyanova, O D Kabanova, I Mirkina, O N Yatskin, S Pongor, N V Gnuchev.   

Abstract

Human LAK cells were shown to release cytotoxic proteins by both Ca(2+)-dependent and Ca(2+)-independent mechanisms. CD3+ CD8+ CD16- and CD16+ CD8+ CD3- LAK cells were co-incubated with target cells in the presence of 4 mM EGTA. Although EGTA inhibited the exocytosis of cytolytic granules, supernatants obtained were cytotoxic for target cells. Cytotoxicity of CD3+ LAK cells and CD16+ LAK cells was due to cytotoxic proteins with MW 75 (p75), 35 (p35) and 22 (p22) kDa. LAK cells were also shown to release cytotoxic proteins by way of continuous secretion. After co-incubation in the absence of target cells LAK cells can secrete cytotoxic proteins with MW 75 (p75), 55 (p55), 38 (p38), 35 (p35), 25 (p25), 22 (p22) and 17 (p17) kDa.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8946214     DOI: 10.1016/0165-2478(96)02609-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunol Lett        ISSN: 0165-2478            Impact factor:   3.685


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Authors:  D V Yashin; E A Dukhanina; O D Kabanova; T I Luk'yanova; E A Romanova; L P Sashchenko; L K Skolysheva; YuV Shatalov; N V Gnuchev
Journal:  Dokl Biol Sci       Date:  2002 Mar-Apr

2.  LAK cells kill Fas- cancer cells using the Tag7/Hsp70 protein complex secreted from the Golgi apparatus.

Authors:  D V Yashin; L P Sashchenko; E A Dukhanina; E A Romanova; T I Luk'yanova; O D Kabanova; V A Sorokin; N V Gnuchev
Journal:  Dokl Biol Sci       Date:  2004 Mar-Apr
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