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Lipopolysaccharide induces IFN-γ production in human NK cells

Natural killer (NK) cells have been shown to play a regulatory role in sepsis. According to the current view, NK cells become activated via macrophages or dendritic cells primed by lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Recently, TLR4 gene expression was detected in human NK cells suggesting the possibility of a...

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Autores principales: Kanevskiy, Leonid M., Telford, William G., Sapozhnikov, Alexander M., Kovalenko, Elena I.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3556587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23372571
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00011
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author Kanevskiy, Leonid M.
Telford, William G.
Sapozhnikov, Alexander M.
Kovalenko, Elena I.
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Sapozhnikov, Alexander M.
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description Natural killer (NK) cells have been shown to play a regulatory role in sepsis. According to the current view, NK cells become activated via macrophages or dendritic cells primed by lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Recently, TLR4 gene expression was detected in human NK cells suggesting the possibility of a direct action of LPS on NK cells. In this study, effects of LPS on NK cell cytokine production and cytotoxicity were studied using highly purified human NK cells. LPS was shown to induce IFN-γ production in the presence of IL-2 in NK cell populations containing>98% CD56(+) cells. Surprisingly, in the same experiments LPS decreased NK cell degranulation. No significant expression of markers related to blood dendritic cells, monocytes or T or B lymphocytes in the NK cell preparations was observed; the portions of HLA-DR(-bright), CD14(+), CD3(+), and CD20(+) cells amounted to less than 0.1% within the cell populations. No more than 0.2% of NK cells were shown to be slightly positive for surface TLR4 in our experimental system, although intracellular staining revealed moderate amounts of TLR4 inside the NK cell population. These cells were negative for surface CD14, the receptor participating in LPS recognition by TLR4. Incubation of NK cells with IL-2 or/and LPS did not lead to an increase in TLR4 surface expression. TLR4(-)CD56(+) NK cells isolated by cell sorting secreted IFN-γ in response to LPS. Antibody to TLR4 did not block the LPS-induced increase in IFN-γ production. We have also shown that R(e)-form of LPS lacking outer core oligosaccharide and O-antigen induces less cytokine production in NK cells than full-length LPS. We speculate that the polysaccharide fragments of LPS molecule may take part in LPS-induced IFN-γ production by NK cells. Collectively our data suggest the existence of a mechanism of LPS direct action on NK cells distinct from established TLR4-mediated signaling.
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spelling pubmed-35565872013-01-31 Lipopolysaccharide induces IFN-γ production in human NK cells Kanevskiy, Leonid M. Telford, William G. Sapozhnikov, Alexander M. Kovalenko, Elena I. Front Immunol Immunology Natural killer (NK) cells have been shown to play a regulatory role in sepsis. According to the current view, NK cells become activated via macrophages or dendritic cells primed by lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Recently, TLR4 gene expression was detected in human NK cells suggesting the possibility of a direct action of LPS on NK cells. In this study, effects of LPS on NK cell cytokine production and cytotoxicity were studied using highly purified human NK cells. LPS was shown to induce IFN-γ production in the presence of IL-2 in NK cell populations containing>98% CD56(+) cells. Surprisingly, in the same experiments LPS decreased NK cell degranulation. No significant expression of markers related to blood dendritic cells, monocytes or T or B lymphocytes in the NK cell preparations was observed; the portions of HLA-DR(-bright), CD14(+), CD3(+), and CD20(+) cells amounted to less than 0.1% within the cell populations. No more than 0.2% of NK cells were shown to be slightly positive for surface TLR4 in our experimental system, although intracellular staining revealed moderate amounts of TLR4 inside the NK cell population. These cells were negative for surface CD14, the receptor participating in LPS recognition by TLR4. Incubation of NK cells with IL-2 or/and LPS did not lead to an increase in TLR4 surface expression. TLR4(-)CD56(+) NK cells isolated by cell sorting secreted IFN-γ in response to LPS. Antibody to TLR4 did not block the LPS-induced increase in IFN-γ production. We have also shown that R(e)-form of LPS lacking outer core oligosaccharide and O-antigen induces less cytokine production in NK cells than full-length LPS. We speculate that the polysaccharide fragments of LPS molecule may take part in LPS-induced IFN-γ production by NK cells. Collectively our data suggest the existence of a mechanism of LPS direct action on NK cells distinct from established TLR4-mediated signaling. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3556587/ /pubmed/23372571 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00011 Text en Copyright © Kanevskiy, Telford, Sapozhnikov and Kovalenko. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and subject to any copyright notices concerning any third-party graphics etc.
spellingShingle Immunology
Kanevskiy, Leonid M.
Telford, William G.
Sapozhnikov, Alexander M.
Kovalenko, Elena I.
Lipopolysaccharide induces IFN-γ production in human NK cells
title Lipopolysaccharide induces IFN-γ production in human NK cells
title_full Lipopolysaccharide induces IFN-γ production in human NK cells
title_fullStr Lipopolysaccharide induces IFN-γ production in human NK cells
title_full_unstemmed Lipopolysaccharide induces IFN-γ production in human NK cells
title_short Lipopolysaccharide induces IFN-γ production in human NK cells
title_sort lipopolysaccharide induces ifn-γ production in human nk cells
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3556587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23372571
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00011
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