Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3483999 Journal of Nanjing Medical University 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of CD137 signaling on the regulation of CD3−CD56+NK cells function.MethodsCD3− CD56+NK cells were treated with CD137 mAb or mouse IgG1 isotype control to study the effects of CD137 signaling on the function of CD3−CD56+NK cells. Cytotoxicity was measured by LDH activity in the supernatants of cell cultures; NKG2D and LFA-1 expression on CD3−CD56+NK cells were analyzed by flow cytometry.ResultsCD137 was expressed on activated CD3−CD56+NK cells. The CD137 mAb enhanced the ability of CD3−CD56+NK cells to kill lung cancer cells(A549); Further studies revealed that the expression of NKG2D and LFA-1 was significantly increased in activated cells, and blockade of NKG2D and LFA-1 dramatically attenuated CD3−CD56+NK cytolysis of A549 cancer cells.ConclusionCD137 signaling increases the ability of CD3−CD56+NK cells to kill cancer cells via up-regulating the expression of NKG2D and LFA-1.

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