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Transformation‐associated 86 kDa Natural Killer Target Molecule Expressed on the Mouse, Rat and Human Cell Surface

We previously reported on the 86 kDa natural killer target molecule associated with transformation of the oncogene‐transfected rat fibroblasts. This molecule may participate in the lethal hit phase of cytotoxicity by natural killer (NK) cells. Originally, this molecule was defined by mAb109, hut mAb...

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Autores principales: Qi, Weimin, Tamura, Yasuaki, Takashima, Satoru, Sato, Noriyuki, Kikuchi, Kokichi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5919562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7928633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1994.tb02959.x
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author Qi, Weimin
Tamura, Yasuaki
Takashima, Satoru
Sato, Noriyuki
Kikuchi, Kokichi
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Tamura, Yasuaki
Takashima, Satoru
Sato, Noriyuki
Kikuchi, Kokichi
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description We previously reported on the 86 kDa natural killer target molecule associated with transformation of the oncogene‐transfected rat fibroblasts. This molecule may participate in the lethal hit phase of cytotoxicity by natural killer (NK) cells. Originally, this molecule was defined by mAb109, hut mAb109 could react only with rat tumor lines. In this report, to determine whether the 86 kDa molecule could be utilized as a natural killer target molecule in mammalian cells, we developed a polyclonal anti‐86 kDa antibody (pAh109). Our data indicated that pAh109 preferentially reacted with NK‐susceptible lines such as mouse YAC‐1, rat W31 and human K562 cells, but reacted only weakly with NK‐resistant mouse EL‐4, rat fetal fibroblast WFB and human fetal fibroblast HEPM. In a cytotoxicity experiment, pAb109 F(ab')2 fragments could inhibit the cytolysis by NK cells of W31 and K562 cells. However, these fragments did not inhibit the cytotoxicity of non‐NK cells such as CD3(+), CD4(−), CD8(−) T cell receptor αβ(−) ‐T cells (presumably γδ T cells) to W31 cells. Taken together, these data suggest that the cell transformation‐associated 86 kDa molecule may be critical in NK cytotoxicity, and a candidate for the NK target structure in mammalian tumor cells.
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spelling pubmed-59195622018-05-11 Transformation‐associated 86 kDa Natural Killer Target Molecule Expressed on the Mouse, Rat and Human Cell Surface Qi, Weimin Tamura, Yasuaki Takashima, Satoru Sato, Noriyuki Kikuchi, Kokichi Jpn J Cancer Res Article We previously reported on the 86 kDa natural killer target molecule associated with transformation of the oncogene‐transfected rat fibroblasts. This molecule may participate in the lethal hit phase of cytotoxicity by natural killer (NK) cells. Originally, this molecule was defined by mAb109, hut mAb109 could react only with rat tumor lines. In this report, to determine whether the 86 kDa molecule could be utilized as a natural killer target molecule in mammalian cells, we developed a polyclonal anti‐86 kDa antibody (pAh109). Our data indicated that pAh109 preferentially reacted with NK‐susceptible lines such as mouse YAC‐1, rat W31 and human K562 cells, but reacted only weakly with NK‐resistant mouse EL‐4, rat fetal fibroblast WFB and human fetal fibroblast HEPM. In a cytotoxicity experiment, pAb109 F(ab')2 fragments could inhibit the cytolysis by NK cells of W31 and K562 cells. However, these fragments did not inhibit the cytotoxicity of non‐NK cells such as CD3(+), CD4(−), CD8(−) T cell receptor αβ(−) ‐T cells (presumably γδ T cells) to W31 cells. Taken together, these data suggest that the cell transformation‐associated 86 kDa molecule may be critical in NK cytotoxicity, and a candidate for the NK target structure in mammalian tumor cells. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1994-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5919562/ /pubmed/7928633 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1994.tb02959.x Text en
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Qi, Weimin
Tamura, Yasuaki
Takashima, Satoru
Sato, Noriyuki
Kikuchi, Kokichi
Transformation‐associated 86 kDa Natural Killer Target Molecule Expressed on the Mouse, Rat and Human Cell Surface
title Transformation‐associated 86 kDa Natural Killer Target Molecule Expressed on the Mouse, Rat and Human Cell Surface
title_full Transformation‐associated 86 kDa Natural Killer Target Molecule Expressed on the Mouse, Rat and Human Cell Surface
title_fullStr Transformation‐associated 86 kDa Natural Killer Target Molecule Expressed on the Mouse, Rat and Human Cell Surface
title_full_unstemmed Transformation‐associated 86 kDa Natural Killer Target Molecule Expressed on the Mouse, Rat and Human Cell Surface
title_short Transformation‐associated 86 kDa Natural Killer Target Molecule Expressed on the Mouse, Rat and Human Cell Surface
title_sort transformation‐associated 86 kda natural killer target molecule expressed on the mouse, rat and human cell surface
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5919562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7928633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1994.tb02959.x
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