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Journal of Experimental Hematology ; (6): 898-902, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-267863

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The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of dendritic cells (DCs) on expansion and function of autologous natural killer (NK) cells and its mechanism in vitro. NK cells were expanded from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNCs) of healthy volunteers in stem cell growth medium (SCGM) supplemented with rhIL-2 (control group) in 24-well culture plates at 37 degrees C in a humidified CO(2)-containing atmosphere. NK cells were cultured with autologous DCs in the ratio of 5 to 1 (group 5:1) or 1 to 1 (group 1:1) from day 10 after expansion. Total cells of every group were counted and the expression of CD3, CD16/56 on the surface of NK cells was assayed by flow cytometry on days 7, 14 and 21 to calculate the expansion of NK cells. Cytotoxicity of expanded NK cells against K562 cells was assayed by MTT method. TNF-alpha and IL-12p70 were detected in culture supernatants by sandwich ELISA. The results indicated that the expansion and cytotoxicity of NK cells were improved after mixed with autologous DCs. Furthermore, when DCs were mixed with NK cells, the ratio of DCs to NK cells was higher, the expansion and cytotoxicity NK cells were higher. On day 14, the expansion multiple in control, group 5:1 and group 1:1 were 16.26 +/- 1.58, 29.25 +/- 4.01 and 21.23 +/- 2.91 respectively. The expansion multiple of group 5:1 was much higher than that of the other two groups (p < 0.05). The expressions of CD3(-), CD56/16(+) on surface of NK cells in control, group 5:1, group 1:1 were (34.8 +/- 5.1)%, (64.6 +/- 7.8)% and (50.6 +/- 8.7)% respectively and that of group 5:1 was the highest (p < 0.05). The cytotoxicities against K562 cells in control, group 5:1 and group 1:1 were (63.7 +/- 3.8)%, (87.4 +/- 6.8)% and (75.4 +/- 6.3)% respectively. The cytotoxicity of group 5:1 was higher than that in the other two groups also (p < 0.05). TNF-alpha and IL-12p70 levels in culture supernatants when DCs and NK cells were mixed in the ratio of 5 to 1 were much higher than those in culture supernatants of DCs and NK cells alone or in culture supernatants when DCs and NK cells were mixed in the ratio of 1 to 1 (p < 0.05). It is concluded that the expansion and cytotoxicity of NK cells can be improved by DCs and it depended on the mixed ratio of DCs to NK cells. The elevated expansion of NK cells by DCs bears relation to IL-12 produced by DCs. The enhanced cytotoxicity of NK cells is associated with TNF-alpha secreted by NK cells.


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Humans , Cells, Cultured , Coculture Techniques , Dendritic Cells , Cell Biology , Allergy and Immunology , Interleukin-2 , Bodily Secretions , Killer Cells, Natural , Cell Biology , Allergy and Immunology , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha , Bodily Secretions
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Chinese Journal of Hematology ; (12): 408-412, 2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-255867

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To explore a simple, rapid and efficient way to generate dendritic cells from leukemic cells.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>K562 cells were cultured with calcium ionosphere A23187 alone, A23187 plus GM-CSF, or a DC differentiation cocktail consisting of GM-CSF, IL-4 and TNF-alpha, respectively. The expression of surface markers of induced DCs was analyzed by flow cytometry. The K562-DCs stimulating the proliferation of allo-genetic naive T cells and inducing cytotoxicity of T cells were determined by MTT assay.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Microscopic examination revealed that under all the three culture conditions, K562 cells became displaying DC morphology. At 72 hours in the two culture systems containing A23187, there were higher proportions of cells with dendritic morphology [(69.5 +/- 17.2)% and (73.1 +/- 13.9)%, respectively] than that in the cocktail system [(28.5 +/- 12.3)%] (P < 0.05). And the same did when cultured for 7 days [(69.5 +/- 17.2)%, (73.1 +/- 13.9)% respectively vs (51.2 +/- 10.7)%, P < 0.05]. In the 7-day cultures, the percentage of CD1a expressing cells was lower [(8.2 +/- 2.3)% and (10.3 +/- 5.1)% vs (17.2 +/- 1.6)%, respectively] while the CD83 expressing cells was higher [(85.6 +/- 8.8)% and (82.4 +/- 9.1)% vs (77.4 +/- 12.9)%, respectively] compared with that in the cocktail system (P < 0.05). No significant difference was found in the allogeneic T cell proliferation response and induced T cell cytotoxicity between A23187 containing and cocktail groups (P > 0.05).</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>A23187 treatment is a simple, rapid and efficient in vitro strategy for inducing dendritic cell from leukemic cells.</p>


Subject(s)
Humans , Calcimycin , Pharmacology , Cell Differentiation , Cells, Cultured , Coculture Techniques , Dendritic Cells , Cell Biology , Allergy and Immunology , Metabolism , K562 Cells , Cell Biology
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Journal of Experimental Hematology ; (6): 190-192, 2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-354994

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this investigation was to explore the expression of nm23-H(1) gene in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and evaluate the relationship between nm23-H(1) expression and therapeutic outcomes. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR was used to detect the expression of nm23-H(1) mRNA in marrow mononuclear cells from 28 MDS patients and 15 normal subjects. nm23-H(1)/GAPDH ratio >/= 0.5 was believed to a positive case. The expression of nm23-H(1) was positive in 24 of 28 MDS patients, and the average level was 0.89 +/- 0.56. nm23-H(1) mRNA was negative in normal controls. The overexpression of nm23-H(1) mRNA in MDS patients could predict outcome of treatment and prognosis for MDR patients.

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