RECOMBINANT NATURAL-KILLER ENHANCING FACTOR AUGMENTS NATURAL-KILLER CYTOTOXICITY

Citation
H. Sauri et al., RECOMBINANT NATURAL-KILLER ENHANCING FACTOR AUGMENTS NATURAL-KILLER CYTOTOXICITY, Journal of leukocyte biology, 59(6), 1996, pp. 925-931
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology,Hematology
ISSN journal
07415400
Volume
59
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Pages
925 - 931
Database
ISI
SICI code
0741-5400(1996)59:6<925:RNEFAN>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Natural killer enhancing factor (NKEF) was originally identified and s tudied because of its ability to enhance NK cytotoxicity in vitro, Aft er cloning the two genes responsible for NKEF proteins, NKEF-A and -B, we found that they belong to a newly described and highly conserved a ntioxidant gene family, We have now produced recombinant proteins of b oth genes and used them to test for their ability to promote NK cytoto xicity, Although recombinant NKEF (rNKEF)-A and -B have similar levels of antioxidant function, only the reduced form of rNKEF-A can enhance NK cytotoxicity, These results indicate that both the antioxidant and NK-enhancing functions of rNKEF-A and -B probably involve the cystein e residues of the proteins but are mediated by separate domains of the molecules, We pretreated both effector cells and target cells to inve stigate which population was influenced by rNKEF-A, and determined tha t the protein must be present during the cytotoxicity assay to enhance the activity, Despite the similarities between NK cytotoxicity and ly mphokine-activated killer (LAK) cytotoxicity, rNKEF-A is not effective in augmenting LAK cytotoxicity. Therefore, rNKEFs can be useful tools in not only protecting cells from oxidative damage, but also in selec tively promoting NK cytotoxicity against certain tumor cells.