Journal article
Multiple deficiencies underlie NK cell inactivity in lymphotoxin-α gene-targeted mice
MJ Smyth, RW Johnstone, E Cretney, NM Haynes, JD Sedgwick, H Korner, LD Poulton, AG Baxter
Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 1999
Abstract
We have evaluated the NK cell antitumor activity in lymphotoxin (LT)- deficient mice. Both NK cell-mediated tumor rejection and protection from experimental metastases were significantly compromised in LT-α-deficient mice. Analysis of LT-α-deficient mice revealed that the absolute number of αβTCR-NK1.1+ NK cells was reduced in bone marrow and thymus, but with overall proportional decreases in other hemopoietic organs. In addition, the antitumor potential of αβTCR-NK1.1+ cells, as determined by their lytic capacity and perforin expression, was reduced 1.5- to 3-fold in LT-α- deficient mice, as compared with wild-type mice. Combined defects in NK cell development and effector function contribu..
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