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Human platelets effectively kill K-562 cells, a chronic myelogenic leukemia cell line, in vitro
T Sagawa1, T Kodama, A Tominaga
1Department of Clinical Pathology, Ehime College of Health Science.
Abstract:
The cytotoxic effect of isolated human platelets on leukemic cells has been examined in order to investigate the role of platelets in host defense systems. K-562 cells (a chronic myelogenic leukemia cell line) showed significant change in their morphology and were killed when they were incubated with platelets in serum-free medium for several hours at 37 degrees C, a condition where no killing of normal peripheral lymphocytes occurred. Some protease inhibitors inhibited the cytotoxicity of platelets against K-562 cells. Our results suggest that platelets may be involved in host defense against neoplasia and that certain proteases are implicated in the cytotoxic effect of platelets.