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Identification of a Human T Cell Clone with the Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte and Natural Killer-like Cytotoxic Function against Autologous Mammary Carcinoma and K562 Line
Authors:Takashi Sato  Maraoru Okubo  Yoshimasa Wada  Noriyuki Sato  Kokichi Kikuchi
Institution:Department of Surgery;Department of Pathology, Sapporo Medical College, S. 1, W. 17, Chuo-ku, Sapporo 060
Abstract:Pleural exudative lymphocytes (PLED from a 60-year-old female patient showed high cytotoxicity against the autologous mammary tumor line, HMC-2, and NK-susceptible K562 cells, although PLEL demonstrated only weak cytotoxic potentials against several allogeneic tumor lines. We successfully obtained seven cytotoxic T cell clones from PLEL bulk populations, and assessed the possibility that these lymphocytes are simply natural killer (NK)-like cells or have the dual cytotoxic activity of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) and NK-like cells. These clones, designated as TcHMC-2, showed strong cytotoxicity against both HMC-2 and K562 cells. In contrast, allogeneic human peripheral blood-derived NK cells could not kill HMC-2 targets. Furthermore, a blocking study of TcHMC-2 cytotoxicity using monoclonal antibodies against CD3, CD8 and human MHC class I products showed that all of these antigen molecules were involved in the cytotoxicity of TcHMC.2 clone against autologous HMC-2 cells, indicating MHC class I recognitive cytotoxicity. These data indicate that the TcHMC-2 clone may have dual cytotoxicity with CTL- and NK-like activity against autologous HMC-2 mammary tumor and K562 cells, respectively.
Keywords:Human cytotoxic T lymphocyte clone  Natural killer clone  Autologous tumor
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