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. 1978 Apr 15;21(4):460-5.
doi: 10.1002/ijc.2910210410.

Mouse natural killer (NK) cell activity against human cell lines is not influenced by superinfection of the target cell with xenotropic murine C-type virus

Mouse natural killer (NK) cell activity against human cell lines is not influenced by superinfection of the target cell with xenotropic murine C-type virus

R Kiessling et al. Int J Cancer. .

Abstract

Mouse natural killer (NK) cells can lyse a variety of syngeneic, allogeneic and xenogeneic target cells in short-term 51Cr release assays. The target specificity of NK cells is not known, but endogenous C-type viral antigens have been suggested as possible target structures. To test this hypothesis, human lymphoid lines were superinfected with xenotropic mouse C-type virus either by repeated dosage through nude mice or by in vitro superinfection with the supernatants of nude-mouse-passaged lines. The appearance of surface-associated MuLV antigens after superinfection was confirmed in a complement-dependent cytotoxicity test. Subsequently, the NK sensitivity of each infected line was compared with its non-infected counterpart in direct cytolytic and competition assays. None of these two assay systems showed a consistent difference in NK sensitivity of infected and non-infected cell lines. These findings do not lend support to the concept tht murine C-type viral antigens are responsible for NK sensitivity.

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