Comparison of Phenotypic and Functional Characteristics Between Canine Non-B, Non-T Natural Killer Lymphocytes and CD3 + CD5 dim CD21 - Cytotoxic Large Granular Lymphocytes

Natural killer (NK) cells play a pivotal role in the immune response against infections and malignant transformation, and adopted transfer of NK cells is thought to be a promising therapeutic approach for cancer patients. Previous reports describing the phenotypic features of canine NK cells have pr...

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Hauptverfasser: Lee, Soo-Hyeon, Shin, Dong-Jun, Kim, Yoseop, Kim, Cheol-Jung, Lee, Je-Jung, Yoon, Mee Sun, Uong, Tung Nguyen Thanh, Yu, Dohyeon, Jung, Ji-Youn, Cho, Duck, Jung, Bock-Gie, Kim, Sang-Ki, Suh, Guk-Hyun
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description Natural killer (NK) cells play a pivotal role in the immune response against infections and malignant transformation, and adopted transfer of NK cells is thought to be a promising therapeutic approach for cancer patients. Previous reports describing the phenotypic features of canine NK cells have produced inconsistent results. Canine NK cells are still defined as non-B and non-T (CD3 CD21 ) large granular lymphocytes. However, a few reports have demonstrated that canine NK cells share the phenotypic characteristics of T lymphocytes, and that CD3 CD5 CD21 lymphocytes are putative canine NK cells. Based on our previous reports, we hypothesized that phenotypic modulation could occur between these two populations during activation. In this study, we investigated the phenotypic and functional differences between CD3 CD5 CD21 (cytotoxic large granular lymphocytes) and CD3 CD5 CD21 NK lymphocytes before and after culture of peripheral blood mononuclear cells isolated from normal dogs. The results of this study show that CD3 CD5 CD21 lymphocytes can be differentiated into non-B, non-T NK (CD3 CD5 CD21 TCRαβ TCRγδ GranzymeB ) lymphocytes through phenotypic modulation in response to cytokine stimulation. studies of purified CD3 CD5 CD21 cells showed that CD3 CD5 CD21 cells are derived from CD3 CD5 CD21 cells through phenotypic modulation. CD3 CD5 CD21 cells share more NK cell functional characteristics compared with CD3 CD5 CD21 cells, including the expression of T-box transcription factors (Eomes, T-bet), the production of granzyme B and interferon-γ, and the expression of NK cell-related molecular receptors such as NKG2D and NKp30. In conclusion, the results of this study suggest that CD3 CD5 CD21 and CD3 CD5 CD21 cells both contain a subset of putative NK cells, and the difference between the two populations may be due to the degree of maturation.
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