Phenotypic and functional analysis of human CD3 + and CD3− clones with “lymphokine‐activated killer” (LAK) activity. Frequent occurrence of CD3 + LAK clones which produce interleukin‐2
- 15 October 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 40 (4) , 495-498
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910400411
Abstract
Clones capable of lysing fresh, uncultured tumor cells (“lym-phokine-activated killer”: “LAK” activity) were selected from microcultures derived from either E-rosette-positive or E- rosette-negative cell populations. All the selected clones displayed a strong cytolytic activity against the NK-sensitive K562 cell line. Two major phenotypic groups of clones could be identified: a first group expressed the CD3 differentiation antigen, present exclusively on mature T lymphocytes; however, in contrast to typical cytolytic T lymphocytes, the majority of these clones expressed the unusual CD4- CD8- phenotype, whereas the remainder were CD4- CD8 +. A second group was represented by CD3 - clones which, in most instances, expressed the T-cell-lineage-specific CD2 antigen. Following stimulation with phytohemagglutinin (PHA), most of the CD3 + LAK clones produced lnterleukin-2 (1L-2) and interferon-γ (1FN-γ) whereas those expressing the CD3 - phenotype did not. Since previous studies indicated that PHA may be inefficient in inducing lymphokine production by T- cell variants lacking the CD3/T cell receptor complex (TCR), CD3 - clones were further stimulated with the calcium iono-phore A23187 plus phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA). Only 2/11 CD3 - LAK clones produced small amounts of IL-2, whereas the majority released 1FN-γ. Given the peculiar phenotypic and functional properties of many CD3 + LAK clones, we suggest that they may belong to a T-cell subset distinct from typical CTLs.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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