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Different types of FCgamma-receptors are involved in anti-Lewis Y antibody induced effector functions in vitro
Authors:Dettke M  Loibner H
Affiliation:Clinic for Blood Group Serology and Transfusion Medicine, University Hospital of Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:Stimulation of monocytes by interaction of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) with Fc gamma receptors (FcgammaRs) results in the activation of various monocyte effector functions. In the present investigation we show that the anti-Lewis Y (LeY) anti-tumour mAb ABL 364 and its mouse/human IgG1 chimaera induce both antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) and the release of tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) during mixed culture of monocytes with LeY+ SKBR5 breast cancer cells in vitro. Although anti-LeY mAb-mediated TNF-alpha release paralleled ADCC activity, cytokine release required a higher concentration of sensitizing mAb than the induction of cytolysis. The determination of the FcgammaR classes involved in the induction of the distinct effector functions showed that anti-LeY mAb-induced cytolysis was triggered by interaction between anti-LeY mAbs and FcgammaRI. In contrast, mAb-induced TNF-alpha release mainly depended on the activation of monocyte FcgammaRII. Neutralization of TNF-alpha showed no influence on monocyte ADCC activity towards SKBR5 target cells. Our data indicate an independent regulation of anti-LeY mAb induced effector functions of ADCC and TNF-alpha release which seemed to be triggered by activation of different types of FcgammaR.
Keywords:monocytes   anti-LeY antibody   FcγR   ADCC   TNF-α
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