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. 1980 Jun;40(2):265-72.

Ionophore-A23187-induced cellular cytotoxicity: a cell fragment mediated process

Ionophore-A23187-induced cellular cytotoxicity: a cell fragment mediated process

G S Nash et al. Immunology. 1980 Jun.

Abstract

Calcium ionophore A23187 was found to induce human white blood cells to kill human red blood cells. Optimal conditions for ionophore-induced cellular cytotoxicity (IICC) included an 18 h time period, an incubation temperature of 25 degrees, a 25:1 or 50:1 killer:target cell ratio,and a final ionophore concentration of 2 . 5 microgram/ml. WBC or granulocytes which were either frozen and thawed three times or sonicated were capable of mediating IICC. As intact cells, granulocytes (67 . 2% cytotoxicity), monocytes (34 . 8%), B cells (22 . 0%) and Null cells (19 . 3%) were effector cells but T cells (7 . 4%) were not. After fragmenting these cells, all cell types including T cells were able to mediate IICC. When cell lines (K562, Chang, and NCTC) were used as effectors, none would mediate IICC when intact. After freezing and thawing, Chang and NCTC would not mediate IICC, whereas K562 cells did. These studies may be indicative of a calcium-dependent, membrane-localized mechanism in cellular cytotoxic processes, and may provide a useful indicator system for isolation of the enzyme systems involved in cellular cytotoxicity.

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