Natural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-Ha-ras- and PKC-B1-overexpressing 10T1/2 fibroblasts
Extensive evidence supports a role for polyclonal serum natural antibody (NAb) acting as a mediator of natural resistance against tumors in mice. However, little is known about its mechanisms of action or about the phenotype of susceptible cells. C3H 10T${1\over 2}$ fibroblasts overexpressing an act...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.anitoba.ca-dspace#1993-15742013-01-11T13:29:05ZWang, Hongsheng2007-05-18T12:12:47Z2007-05-18T12:12:47Z1998-05-01T00:00:00Zhttp://hdl.handle.net/1993/1574Extensive evidence supports a role for polyclonal serum natural antibody (NAb) acting as a mediator of natural resistance against tumors in mice. However, little is known about its mechanisms of action or about the phenotype of susceptible cells. C3H 10T${1\over 2}$ fibroblasts overexpressing an activated ras oncogene or a PKC-$\beta$1 gene increased their NAb binding capacities, identifying PKC, an integral signaling molecule of normal cellular activation, as a key regulator of NAb binding structures. This, coupled with corresponding decreases in expression of membrane PKC-$\alpha$ and NAb binding in resting confluent 10T${1\over 2}$ cells raised the possibility that, in general, cells activated through PKC are NAb sensitive. In addition, NAb interaction with 10T${1\over 2}$ variants initiated a signal transduction mechanism including activation of PKC, shedding of cell surface molecules and bound NAb, a reduction in phosphotyrosine levels of a membrane-associated 60 KDa molecule, and, over time, the inhibition of DNA synthesis. Together with the increased in vivo elimination of the high NAb binding PKC-$\beta$1-overexpressing cells and the beneficial effect of passive syngeneic NAb in the rejection of syngeneic tumors injected s.c. and i.v. in both xid-bearing B cell deficient and B cell normal mouse models, the data argued that NAb not only participates in tumor surveillance of preneoplasia and neoplasia but contributes to homeostasis of the organism.13892530 bytes184 bytesapplication/pdftext/plainenen_USNatural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-Ha-ras- and PKC-B1-overexpressing 10T1/2 fibroblastsImmunologyPh.D. |
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Extensive evidence supports a role for polyclonal serum natural antibody (NAb) acting as a mediator of natural resistance against tumors in mice. However, little is known about its mechanisms of action or about the phenotype of susceptible cells. C3H 10T${1\over 2}$ fibroblasts overexpressing an activated ras oncogene or a PKC-$\beta$1 gene increased their NAb binding capacities, identifying PKC, an integral signaling molecule of normal cellular activation, as a key regulator of NAb binding structures. This, coupled with corresponding decreases in expression of membrane PKC-$\alpha$ and NAb binding in resting confluent 10T${1\over 2}$ cells raised the possibility that, in general, cells activated through PKC are NAb sensitive. In addition, NAb interaction with 10T${1\over 2}$ variants initiated a signal transduction mechanism including activation of PKC, shedding of cell surface molecules and bound NAb, a reduction in phosphotyrosine levels of a membrane-associated 60 KDa molecule, and, over time, the inhibition of DNA synthesis. Together with the increased in vivo elimination of the high NAb binding PKC-$\beta$1-overexpressing cells and the beneficial effect of passive syngeneic NAb in the rejection of syngeneic tumors injected s.c. and i.v. in both xid-bearing B cell deficient and B cell normal mouse models, the data argued that NAb not only participates in tumor surveillance of preneoplasia and neoplasia but contributes to homeostasis of the organism. |
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Wang, Hongsheng Natural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-Ha-ras- and PKC-B1-overexpressing 10T1/2 fibroblasts |
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Wang, Hongsheng |
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Natural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-Ha-ras- and PKC-B1-overexpressing 10T1/2 fibroblasts |
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Natural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-Ha-ras- and PKC-B1-overexpressing 10T1/2 fibroblasts |
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Natural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-Ha-ras- and PKC-B1-overexpressing 10T1/2 fibroblasts |
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Natural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-Ha-ras- and PKC-B1-overexpressing 10T1/2 fibroblasts |
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Natural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-Ha-ras- and PKC-B1-overexpressing 10T1/2 fibroblasts |
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natural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-ha-ras- and pkc-b1-overexpressing 10t1/2 fibroblasts |
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