Sarin, A. ; Saxena, Q. B. ; Herberman, R. B. ; Saxena, R. K. (1995) Enhanced MHC I antigen expression on tumour target cells is inversely correlated to lysis by allogenic but not by xenogenic NK cells Journal of Biosciences, 20 (4). pp. 515-523. ISSN 0250-5991
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Abstract
Relationship between the levels of MHC class 1 antigen expressed on tumour cells and their susceptibility to allogenic and xenogenic NK cells was investigated. Mouse and human natural killer-resistance inducing factor (NK-RIF) preparations were used for augmenting/inducing MHC 1 antigen expression on murine YAC and human K562 tumour cells, respectively YAC cells with augmented MHC I antigen expression became relatively resistant to lysis by murine NK cells but not to rat NK cells. Similarly, induction of MHC I antigens on K562 cells reduced their susceptibility to human NK cells but not to monkey NK cells. These results indicate that the inverse correlation of MHC I antigen expression and NK susceptibility does not hold true for xenogenic pairs of NK effector and target cells.
Item Type: | Article |
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Source: | Copyright of this article belongs to Indian Academy of Sciences. |
Keywords: | NK Cells; MHC Antigens; Tumour Cells; Natural Killer-resistance Inducing Factor; Xenogenic Targets |
ID Code: | 51786 |
Deposited On: | 30 Jul 2011 05:38 |
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