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Functional role of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase in direct tumor lysis by human natural killer cells

B Zhong, JH Liu, DL Gilvary, K Jiang, M Kasuga, CA Ritchey, JA Trapani, S Wei

Immunobiology | URBAN & FISCHER VERLAG | Published : 2002

Abstract

Cytotoxicity is a key function of natural killer (NK) and T cells; yet the molecular mechanism is unclear. We have biological, biochemical and molecular evidence to demonstrate that phosphatidyl-inositol (PI) 3-kinase is critical for direct NK lysis of tumor cells, via control of intracellular granule movement. Tumor cell engagement rapidly activated PI 3-kinase in NK cells within 5 min, as demonstrated by p85 subunit tyrosine phosphorylation and its ability to generate phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate, PI(3)P, from PI. Wortmannin and LY294002 effectively inhibited NK cells to lyse 51Cr-labeled tumor cells at the same doses that blocked PI-phosphorylating function in tumor-activated NK cells..

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