Ionomycin Treatment Renders NK Cells Hyporesponsive.

Natural killer cells are cytotoxic lymphocytes important in immune responses to cancer and multiple pathogens. However, chronic activation of NK cells can induce a hyporesponsive state. The molecular basis of the mechanisms underlying the generation and maintenance of this hyporesponsive condition a...

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Main Authors: Gema Romera-Cárdenas, L Michael Thomas, Sheila Lopez-Cobo, Eva M García-Cuesta, Eric O Long, Hugh T Reyburn
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4805247?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-35c23bda3b1e43f7bf23c6f2a9fa67882020-11-25T01:21:22ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01113e015099810.1371/journal.pone.0150998Ionomycin Treatment Renders NK Cells Hyporesponsive.Gema Romera-CárdenasL Michael ThomasSheila Lopez-CoboEva M García-CuestaEric O LongHugh T ReyburnNatural killer cells are cytotoxic lymphocytes important in immune responses to cancer and multiple pathogens. However, chronic activation of NK cells can induce a hyporesponsive state. The molecular basis of the mechanisms underlying the generation and maintenance of this hyporesponsive condition are unknown, thus an easy and reproducible mechanism able to induce hyporesponsiveness on human NK cells would be very useful to gain understanding of this process. Human NK cells treated with ionomycin lose their ability to degranulate and secrete IFN-γ in response to a variety of stimuli, but IL-2 stimulation can compensate these defects. Apart from reductions in the expression of CD11a/CD18, no great changes were observed in the activating and inhibitory receptors expressed by these NK cells, however their transcriptional signature is different to that described for other hyporesponsive lymphocytes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4805247?pdf=render
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author Gema Romera-Cárdenas
L Michael Thomas
Sheila Lopez-Cobo
Eva M García-Cuesta
Eric O Long
Hugh T Reyburn
spellingShingle Gema Romera-Cárdenas
L Michael Thomas
Sheila Lopez-Cobo
Eva M García-Cuesta
Eric O Long
Hugh T Reyburn
Ionomycin Treatment Renders NK Cells Hyporesponsive.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Gema Romera-Cárdenas
L Michael Thomas
Sheila Lopez-Cobo
Eva M García-Cuesta
Eric O Long
Hugh T Reyburn
author_sort Gema Romera-Cárdenas
title Ionomycin Treatment Renders NK Cells Hyporesponsive.
title_short Ionomycin Treatment Renders NK Cells Hyporesponsive.
title_full Ionomycin Treatment Renders NK Cells Hyporesponsive.
title_fullStr Ionomycin Treatment Renders NK Cells Hyporesponsive.
title_full_unstemmed Ionomycin Treatment Renders NK Cells Hyporesponsive.
title_sort ionomycin treatment renders nk cells hyporesponsive.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Natural killer cells are cytotoxic lymphocytes important in immune responses to cancer and multiple pathogens. However, chronic activation of NK cells can induce a hyporesponsive state. The molecular basis of the mechanisms underlying the generation and maintenance of this hyporesponsive condition are unknown, thus an easy and reproducible mechanism able to induce hyporesponsiveness on human NK cells would be very useful to gain understanding of this process. Human NK cells treated with ionomycin lose their ability to degranulate and secrete IFN-γ in response to a variety of stimuli, but IL-2 stimulation can compensate these defects. Apart from reductions in the expression of CD11a/CD18, no great changes were observed in the activating and inhibitory receptors expressed by these NK cells, however their transcriptional signature is different to that described for other hyporesponsive lymphocytes.
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