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Age-associated decline in IL-2 and IL-12 induction of LAK cell activity of human PBMC samples
Authors:Joseph Kutza  Donna M. Murasko
Affiliation:

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The Medical College of Pennsylvania and Hahnemann University, 2900 Queen Lane, Philadelphia PA 19129, USA

Abstract:Previously we reported that young and elderly natural killer (NK) cell activity against the standard NK sensitive K562 cell line can be augmented to the same degree by IL-2 and IFN-. We have extended these studies to include IL-12. Similar to IL-2 and IFN-, IL-12 can enhance NK cytotoxicity to the same degree in both young and elderly samples over a wide range of doses and incubation times when K562 cells are used as targets. However, in contrast to our findings with the NK system, we have observed that induction of lymphokine activated killer (LAK) cell activity, as defined by the ability of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) samples to lyse the normally NK resistant Daudi cell line, was significantly decreased in the elderly samples compared to young samples. Comparable age-associated differences were observed in LAK activity after induction with IL-2, IL-12, and IFN- at varying doses and incubation times. We hypothesize an age-associated deficiency either in the mechanism of LAK induction or in target cell recognition.
Keywords:Cytotoxicity   IL-2   IL-12   Lymphokine activated killer cells   Natural killer cells   Peripheral blood mononuclear cells
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