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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Main Author: Wang, Hongsheng
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Published: 2007
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1574
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spelling 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$1-overexpressing cells and the beneficial effect of passive syngeneic NAb in the rejection of syngeneic tumors injected s.c. and i.v. in both xid-bearing B cell deficient and B cell normal mouse models, the data argued that NAb not only participates in tumor surveillance of preneoplasia and neoplasia but contributes to homeostasis of the organism.13892530 bytes184 bytesapplication/pdftext/plainenen_USNatural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-Ha-ras- and PKC-B1-overexpressing 10T1/2 fibroblastsImmunologyPh.D.
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description Extensive evidence supports a role for polyclonal serum natural antibody (NAb) acting as a mediator of natural resistance against tumors in mice. However, little is known about its mechanisms of action or about the phenotype of susceptible cells. C3H 10T${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.
author Wang, Hongsheng
spellingShingle Wang, Hongsheng
Natural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-Ha-ras- and PKC-B1-overexpressing 10T1/2 fibroblasts
author_facet Wang, Hongsheng
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title Natural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-Ha-ras- and PKC-B1-overexpressing 10T1/2 fibroblasts
title_short Natural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-Ha-ras- and PKC-B1-overexpressing 10T1/2 fibroblasts
title_full Natural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-Ha-ras- and PKC-B1-overexpressing 10T1/2 fibroblasts
title_fullStr Natural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-Ha-ras- and PKC-B1-overexpressing 10T1/2 fibroblasts
title_full_unstemmed Natural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-Ha-ras- and PKC-B1-overexpressing 10T1/2 fibroblasts
title_sort natural antibody recognition, signaling and surveillance in v-ha-ras- and pkc-b1-overexpressing 10t1/2 fibroblasts
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