The Ly-49 family: regulation of cytotoxicity and cytokine production in murine CD3+ cells
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The Ly-49 family: regulation of cytotoxicity and cytokine production in murine CD3+ cells
Abstract
The Ly-49 gene families are class I-recognizing receptors on murine NK cells. Most Ly-49 receptors inhibit NK cell lysis upon recognizing their target class I ligands. In this report we have examined the ability of Ly-49A and Ly-49G2 to regulate T cell functions on CD3+ cells, primarily the subset that also expresses NK-1.1 and/or DX5. The majority (>50%) of T cells that express Ly-49 molecules also coexpress NK-1.1 and/or DX5, although some NK-1.1- and/or DX5-/CD3+ cells express Ly-49 molecules. Lysis of target cells by IL-2-cultured T cells expressing Ly-49A and G2 was enhanced by Abs specific for Ly-49A and G2 as well as by Abs to class I (H-2Dd alpha1/alpha2). Murine T cells also were cultured in the presence of targets that express (H-2Dd) which is inhibiting for the Ly-49A and G2 receptors. These cells were examined for a coincident increase in cytokine production (IFN-gamma, TNF-alpha, and granulocyte-macrophage CSF). Abs to Ly-49A and G2 or their respective class I ligands blocked the negative signals mediated via the Ly-49 receptors and increased IFN-gamma and granulocyte-macrophage CSF production after interaction of these T cells with H-2Dd-expressing tumor targets. Furthermore, an EL-4 T cell line expressing both Ly-49A and G2, when treated with mAb YE148 and 4D11, demonstrated reduced cytokine production and calcium mobilization. These results demonstrate for the first time that Ly-49 class I binding receptors, previously thought to be restricted to mouse NK cells, can mediate important physiological functions of T cell subsets.
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