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Augmentation of NKT and NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity by peptidoglycan monomer linked with zinc.

BACKGROUND: Peptidoglycan monomer (PGM), which was originally prepared by biosynthesis from culture fluids of penicillin-treated Brevibacterium divaricatum, is an immunostimulator, the activities of which might be improved by addition of zinc (Zn) to the basic molecule. METHODS: To test the possible...

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Autores principales: Mrakovcić-Sutić, Ines, Radosević-Stasić, Biserka, Simin, Marija, Muhvić, Damir, Rukavina, Daniel
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Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1781654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12061425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09629350220131000
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author Mrakovcić-Sutić, Ines
Radosević-Stasić, Biserka
Simin, Marija
Muhvić, Damir
Rukavina, Daniel
author_facet Mrakovcić-Sutić, Ines
Radosević-Stasić, Biserka
Simin, Marija
Muhvić, Damir
Rukavina, Daniel
author_sort Mrakovcić-Sutić, Ines
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description BACKGROUND: Peptidoglycan monomer (PGM), which was originally prepared by biosynthesis from culture fluids of penicillin-treated Brevibacterium divaricatum, is an immunostimulator, the activities of which might be improved by addition of zinc (Zn) to the basic molecule. METHODS: To test the possible cytotoxic effects of this new analogue, we analyzed the ability of PGM-Zn and PGM to change the phenotypic profile of hepatic and splenic mononuclear lymphatic cells and to affect the growth of malignant T-cell line YAC-1 and syngeneic thymocytes. RESULTS: Pretreatment of C57BL/6 mice primarily with PGM-Zn over 6 days (10/mg/kg intraperitoneally) significantly enhanced the proportions of NK1.1high+, CD4-CD8-, CD69+, and CD3intermediate/NK1.1+/IL2R-beta+ (NKT) cells in the liver, and major histocompatibility complex class II+, CD69+, and CD8+ cells in the spleen. Both types of cells were highly cytotoxic against YAC-1 and syngeneic thymocytes, increasing the destruction of YAC-1 by 70% on addition of hepatic cells and by 30% on addition of splenic cells. Destruction of thymocytes increased by 10 and 50%, respectively. CONCLUSION: The results point to PGM-Zn as a potent cytotoxicity-inducing agent, which also generates autoreactive NKT cells.
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spelling pubmed-17816542007-01-25 Augmentation of NKT and NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity by peptidoglycan monomer linked with zinc. Mrakovcić-Sutić, Ines Radosević-Stasić, Biserka Simin, Marija Muhvić, Damir Rukavina, Daniel Mediators Inflamm Research Article BACKGROUND: Peptidoglycan monomer (PGM), which was originally prepared by biosynthesis from culture fluids of penicillin-treated Brevibacterium divaricatum, is an immunostimulator, the activities of which might be improved by addition of zinc (Zn) to the basic molecule. METHODS: To test the possible cytotoxic effects of this new analogue, we analyzed the ability of PGM-Zn and PGM to change the phenotypic profile of hepatic and splenic mononuclear lymphatic cells and to affect the growth of malignant T-cell line YAC-1 and syngeneic thymocytes. RESULTS: Pretreatment of C57BL/6 mice primarily with PGM-Zn over 6 days (10/mg/kg intraperitoneally) significantly enhanced the proportions of NK1.1high+, CD4-CD8-, CD69+, and CD3intermediate/NK1.1+/IL2R-beta+ (NKT) cells in the liver, and major histocompatibility complex class II+, CD69+, and CD8+ cells in the spleen. Both types of cells were highly cytotoxic against YAC-1 and syngeneic thymocytes, increasing the destruction of YAC-1 by 70% on addition of hepatic cells and by 30% on addition of splenic cells. Destruction of thymocytes increased by 10 and 50%, respectively. CONCLUSION: The results point to PGM-Zn as a potent cytotoxicity-inducing agent, which also generates autoreactive NKT cells. 2002-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1781654/ /pubmed/12061425 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09629350220131000 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Mrakovcić-Sutić, Ines
Radosević-Stasić, Biserka
Simin, Marija
Muhvić, Damir
Rukavina, Daniel
Augmentation of NKT and NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity by peptidoglycan monomer linked with zinc.
title Augmentation of NKT and NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity by peptidoglycan monomer linked with zinc.
title_full Augmentation of NKT and NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity by peptidoglycan monomer linked with zinc.
title_fullStr Augmentation of NKT and NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity by peptidoglycan monomer linked with zinc.
title_full_unstemmed Augmentation of NKT and NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity by peptidoglycan monomer linked with zinc.
title_short Augmentation of NKT and NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity by peptidoglycan monomer linked with zinc.
title_sort augmentation of nkt and nk cell-mediated cytotoxicity by peptidoglycan monomer linked with zinc.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1781654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12061425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09629350220131000
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