Matera, Lina, Foa, R., Malavaski, F., Bellone, Graziella, Funaro, Ada, Veglia, F., and Santoli, Daniela
Subjects
LYMPHOCYTIC leukemia, B cells, LYMPHOCYTES, CHRONIC diseases, ANTIGENS, T cells
Abstract
Freshly isolated B cells from chronic lymphocytic leukaemia patients (B-CLL) have been previously shown to induce a strong proliferative response and high levels of NK-like activity in lymphocytes from healthy donors. The present paper deals with the origin, mitotic state, target spectrum and cell surface phenotype of the NK-like effectors generated after stimulation with B-CLL. Experiments using large granular lymphocytes (LGL) and T cells as responders demonstrated that most of the precursors of the newly generated NK-like effectors express the CD3 antigen. The induction of NK-like activity paralleled cell activation, as judged by blast transformation, thymidine uptake and appearance of cell surface activation markers. The newly generated NK-like effectors displayed a T cell phenotype and a broader target repertoire than native NK cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
1988
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