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Productive interactions between B and natural killer cells.

A Michael1, A Shao, D Yuan

  • 1Department of Pathology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas.

Natural Immunity and Cell Growth Regulation
|January 1, 1991
PubMed
Summary

Natural killer (NK) cells enhance B lymphocyte IgG2a secretion and immunoglobulin distribution, likely via interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma). This demonstrates NK cell regulation beyond cytotoxicity.

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Area of Science:

  • Immunology
  • Cell Biology

Background:

  • Natural killer (NK) cells are known for their cytotoxic functions.
  • B lymphocytes are crucial for antibody production and immune memory.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the non-cytotoxic regulatory role of NK cells on B lymphocyte function.
  • To elucidate the mechanism by which NK cells influence B cell differentiation and immunoglobulin secretion.

Main Methods:

  • Co-culture of NK cells and B lymphocytes.
  • Measurement of immunoglobulin isotype secretion.
  • Analysis of B cell activation and differentiation markers.
  • Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) assays.

Main Results:

  • NK cells significantly increase IgG2a secretion by B lymphocytes.
  • NK cells alter the distribution of other immunoglobulin isotypes.
  • The observed effects are mimicked by recombinant IFN-gamma, suggesting NK cells produce IFN-gamma.
  • Close cell-cell interaction is required for NK cell induction by B lymphocytes.
  • In vivo activated, low-density B cells are effective NK cell inducers, while high-density, resting B cells require preactivation.

Conclusions:

  • NK cells regulate B lymphocyte function, specifically immunoglobulin secretion, through mechanisms beyond cytotoxicity, primarily via IFN-gamma production.
  • NK cell-mediated regulation of B cells requires direct cell-cell contact.
  • B cell activation status influences their ability to induce NK cell activity.

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