Human monocytes inhibit lymphokine-activated killer cell expansion in vitro
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Human monocytes inhibit lymphokine-activated killer cell expansion in vitro
Abstract
Depleting monocytes from human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) enhances the in vitro activation of lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cells. To determine if monocytes also altered LAK-cell expansion, we evaluated two methods of depleting monocytes from PBMC: nylon wool adherence (NWA) and phenylalanine methyl ester (PME) treatment. Both methods of depleting monocytes enhanced interleukin-2 (IL-2) driven, LAK-cell expansion; LAK expansion, however, was significantly greater after depletion with NWA than after PME. LAK cytotoxicity after NWA and PME depletion was equivalent. The degree of monocyte depletion, determined by evaluating morphology and the number of Leu-M3 (CD14) positive cells, and the proliferation of Leu 19 (CD56), OKT-3 (CD3), Leu2 (CD8), and Leu 3a (CD4) positive cells was also equivalent. Exposure of IL-2 activated cells to PME did not alter their cytotoxic activity. However, sequential treatment of PBMC with NWA, then PME, or with PME and then NWA, resulted in reduced expansion. This reduction in expansion was similar to PBMC treated with PME alone. Exposure of PME-depleted cells to nylon wool or to supernatants obtained from cells adherent to nylon wool further decreased LAK expansion relative to cells treated with NWA alone. We conclude that even at relatively low cell density, human monocytes markedly inhibit LAK-cell expansion in IL-2 driven PBMC cultures. Further, depletion of monocytes by NWA adherence is more effective than by treatment with PME, possibly due to subtle cellular damage induced by this latter treatment. These findings have implication for the in vitro and in vivo generation of LAK-cells by IL-2.
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