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Natural cytotoxic cells against solid tumors in mice. IV. Natural cytotoxic (NC) cells are not activated natural killer (NK) cells

✍ Scribed by Edmund C. Lattime; Gene Pecoraro; Osias Stutman


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1982
Tongue
French
Weight
731 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

Natural cell‐mediated cytotoxicity (NCMC), measured against a variety of tumors, is mediated by at least two sub‐populations of effector cells: natural cytotoxic (NC) and natural killer (NK). The studies described in this report show that target lysis by NC cells requires a prolonged (18‐ to 24 h) assay period, whereas NC‐susceptible targets can be lysed in short‐term (4 h) [^3^H]‐proline assays using allo‐sensitized CTL or mitogen‐activated cytotoxic populations. NC cells are not “activated” during the long‐term assay as indicated by: (1) demonstrating that lysis of NC‐susceptible targets in long‐term (20 h) ^51^Cr assays is still the function of a Qa‐5 effector cell (NC) and (2) the fact that preincubation of the NC effector cell with susceptible targets for 18 h did not result in the activation of an NK‐like population (kinetics of target lysis were comparable to those noted with fresh NC cell preparations). We show that NC cell activity is preserved in both the beige mutant and the PL/J mouse strains, both of which exhibit low NK cell activity, even in long‐term assays. These combined studies support the view that NC and NK cell activities are the function of distinct cell types and not the property of a single cell class under different states of activation.


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