Studies of human natural killer cells. I. in vivo parameters affecting normal cytotoxic function
β Scribed by Hugh F. Pross; Malcolm G. Baines
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 896 KB
- Volume
- 29
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The results of natural killer cell (NK) studies on 539 normal healthy donors tested from once to 213 times over a sevenβyear time span have been presented. NK activity did not vary with donor blood group, Rh type or (in a small sample) HLA type. There was a slight but significant increase in NK activity from birth to adulthood, and between males and females. The male/female difference was present at birth and persisted through adulthood. The relative NK activity of individual donors tested repeatedly over many years was remarkably consistent in spite of variability in the absolute cytotoxidty observed. The expression of NK data in terms of relative NK was found to be superior to other methods, and the values obtained were found to be independent of the NKβsensitive target cell used. Although age and sex differences in NK activity are slight, their existence should be considered when studies of NK activity in patients are analysed.
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A quantitative cytolytic assay system was developed for the titration of the natural cytotoxin of human serum ( N H S j which is active against Landschutz ascites tumor cells. The assay system consists of NHS,, or N H S as a source of antibody and human umbilical cord serum as a source of complement