Suppression of natural killer cell activity by adherent effusion cells of cancer patients. Suppression of motility, binding capacity and lethal hit of NK cells
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- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in British Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 49 (1) , 17-23
- https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1984.4
Abstract
Adherent cells from carcinomatous pleural effusions of lung cancer patients were tested for their ability to suppress natural killer (NK) cell activity, and the mechanism involved in the suppression of NK cell activity was determined. Adherent effusion cells (AEC) were isolated from malignant pleural effusions of patients by centrifugation discontinuous Ficoll-Hypaque gradients and adherence to serum-coated plastic dishes, and large granular lymphocytes (LGL) were purified from the peripheral blood of normal individuals by centrifugation on discontinuous Percoll gradients and further depletion of high-affinity sheep erythrocyte rosette formation. LGL-mediated lysis of K562 cells was suppressed when LGL were cultured with AEC for 20 h, then washed and tested in a 4-h 51Cr release assay. More profound suppression of NK cell activity was observed when cytotoxicity was assayed in flat-bottomed wells rather than in round-bottomed wells. Cytotoxicity assays conducted at the single cell level in agarose revealed that the frequency of LGL binding to K562 cells and of dead conjugated target cells was reduced after overnight contact with AEC. In agarose microdroplet assays, functional LGL from normal donors exhibited definitive motility, expressing polarized shape. In contrast, a small number of LGL with non-polarized configuration migrated from the agarose droplet after overnight culture with AEC. These results indicate that functionally suppressed NK cells lose their motility, binding capacity and killing activity, which could be responsible for the suppression of NK cell activity by AEC.Keywords
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