Cy. Koh et D. Yuan, The functional relevance of NK-cell-mediated upregulation of antigen-specific IgG2a responses, CELL IMMUN, 204(2), 2000, pp. 135-142
We have previously shown that activation of NR cells by poly(I:C) or tumor
treatment of mice increases the level of antigen-specific IgG2a (1, 2), We
have now assessed the functional relevance of this effect of the innate imm
une system on the specific immune response. We found that the increased IgG
2a significantly augments antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity mediated
by NH cells both in vivo and in vitro, Furthermore, we show that both IgG3
producing plasma cells induced by T-independent antigens and IgG2a plasma
cells induced in the presence of activated NH cells may be just as long-liv
ed as plasma cells induced by T-dependent antigens. These results indicate
that if NK cells are activated early in the immune response, before T cells
are recruited, they could exert long-lasting effects. (C) 2000 Academic Pr
ess.