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Ultrastructural and Functional Studies of the Interaction between IL-12 and IL-2 for the Generation of Lymphokine-Activated Killer Cells

Authors :
Vito Pistoia
Carlo E. Grossi
Ignazia Prigione
Paola Facchetti
Irma Airoldi
Carlo Tacchetti
Anna Favre
Facchetti, P.
Tacchetti, Carlo
Prigione, I.
Airoldi, I.
Favre, A.
Grossi, C. E.
Pistoia, V.
Source :
Experimental Cell Research. 253:440-453
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1999.

Abstract

IL-12 promotes generation of LAK activity in short-term-cultured NK cells, but information on the structure and function of IL-12-induced LAK cells is not yet available. The latter issues have been here investigated with emphasis on interactions between IL-12 and IL-2. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (MNC) exposed to IL-12 for 5-7 days displayed a decrease in the amount and density of the matrix of large granular lymphocyte (LGL)-associated granules. In cells cultured with IL-12 and IL-2 for 5-7 days, empty vacuoles were predominant and the electron-dense matrix was scanty. In MNC incubated with IL-2 for 5-7 days, most granules were loaded with electron-dense matrix. IL-12 and IL-2 displayed an additive effect on LAK cell cytotoxicity until approximately 48 h in culture which was followed by a sharp decline. Immunocytochemical and biochemical studies demonstrated that MNC cultured for 5-7 days with IL-12 and IL-2 displayed downregulated perforin expression and upregulated granzyme B expression. Fas ligand expression was virtually undetectable in MNC cultured for 5-7 days with or without cytokines. It appears that perforin downregulation plays a major role in the reduced cytotoxicity of MNC cultured with IL-12 and IL-2 for 5-7 days.

Details

ISSN :
00144827
Volume :
253
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental Cell Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9429e7d3baefffdc21f59fec70b656e7