Y. Kusaka et al., ASSOCIATION OF NATURAL-KILLER-CELL ACTIVITY WITH SERUM IGE, International archives of allergy and immunology, 112(4), 1997, pp. 331-335
Association of natural killer (NK) cell activity (NKCA) or NK cell sub
sets with total IgE or antigen-specific IgE in serum were studied amon
g 66 healthy nonallergic males. NKCA was determined by using Cr-61 rel
ease assay and NK subsets were counted usings surface antigens (CD16,
CD57) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. NKCA was associated mainl
y with the frequency of a CD16(+),CD57(-) subset. When the subjects we
re classified into three groups according to total IgE values in serum
(grade 0: IgE <10 IU/ml; grade 1: IgE 10-400 IU/ml; grade 2: IgE>400
IU/ml), one-way analysis of variance of NKCA showed that the grades of
total IgE were significantly associated with increasing NKCA. In addi
tion, NKCA in the grade 0 group was significantly lower than that in t
he grade 2 group and than a mixture of grade 1 group and grade 2 group
. A similar finding was not observed between NKCA and RAST for specifi
c IgE against mites. Therefore, NKCA may be related to total IgE level
in serum.