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NK cells modulate MHC class I expression on tumor cells and their susceptibility to lysis

  • Liesbeth E. Jonges
  • , Katinka M. Giezeman-Smits
  • , Ronald L.E. Van Vlierberghe
  • , N. Geeske Ensink
  • , Martin Hagenaars
  • , Étienne Joly
  • , Alexander M.M. Eggermont
  • , Cornelis J.H. Van de Velde
  • , Gert Jan Fleuren
  • , Peter J.K. Kuppen

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Abstract

Cytotoxicity and production of cytokines are two important functions of NK cells. These two different NK functions were studied in a syngeneic rat model in relation to MHC class I expression. We focussed on the mechanism by which NK cells modulate MHC class I expression on target cells and how this interferes with NK cell-mediated lysis. Using transfection experiments an inhibitory role on NK cell cytotoxicity for expression of target cells of RT1.A, rat MHC class I, was found. Co-culturing syngeneic tumor cells and NK cells resulted in enhanced MHC class I expression on the surviving tumor cell fraction, which was less susceptible to NK lysis. Increased tumor cell MHC class I was due to production of a soluble factor by NK cells, most likely interferon γ. The regulatory function of NK cells shows here, that the enhancing of MHC class I expression on tumor cells in vitro and in vivo, results in downregulation of their target cell killing, but at the same time may facilitate the cytotoxic T cell function.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)326-338
Number of pages13
JournalImmunobiology
Volume202
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes

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