Participation of CD45, NKR-P1A and ANK61 antigen in rat hepatic NK cell (pit cell)mediated target cell cytotoxicity |
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Authors: | Luo Dian-Zhong Vermijlen David Ahishali B lent Triantis Vasilis Vanderkerken Karin Kuppen Peter JK Kuppen Wisse Eddie |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory for Cell Biology and Histology;Department of Pathology, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, China 2. Laboratory for Cell Biology and Histology. 3. Department of Hematology and Immunology, Free University of Brussels VUB, Brussels-Jette, Belgium; K Vanderkerken is a postdoctoral researcher of the Fund for Scientific Research Flanders. 4. Department of Surgery and Pathology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden , The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | AIM Several triggering receptors have been described to be involved in natural killer (NK) cellmediated target cytotoxicity. In these studies, NK cells derived from blood or spleen were used. Pit cells are liver-specific NK cells that possess a higher level of natural cytotoxicity and a different morphology when compared to blood NK cells. The aim of this study was to characterize the role of the NK-triggering molecules NKR-P1A, ANK61 antigen, and CD45 in pit cell-mediated killing of target cells. METHODS 51 Cr-release and DNA fragmentation were used to quantify target cell lysis and apoptosis, respectively. RESULTS Flow cytometric analysis showed that pit cells expressed CD45, NKR-P1A, and ANK61 antigen. Treatment of pit cells with monoclonal antibody ( mAb ) to CD45 ( ANK74 ) not only inhibited CC531s or YAC-1 target lysis but also apoptosis induced by pit cells. The mAbs to NKRP1A (3.2.3) and ANK61 antigen (ANK61) had no effect on pit cell-mediated CC531s or YAC-1 target cytolysis or apoptosis, while they did increase the Fcγ receptor positive (FcγR+) P815 cytolysis and apoptosis. This enhanced cytotoxicity could he inhibited by 3,4-dichloroisocoumarin, an inhibitor of granzymes. CONCLUSION These results indicate that CD45 participates in pit cell-mediated CC531s and YAC-1 target cytolysis and apoptosis. NKR-P1A and ANK61 antigen on pit cells function as activation structures against FcγR+ P815 cells, which was mediated by the perforin/granzyme pathway. |
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Keywords: | hepatic NK cells pit cells cytolysis apoptosis perforin/granzyme pathway |
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