Prolactin (PRL) has been shown to participate in lymphocyte activation. In particular, the constitutive natural killer (NK) and the lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cytotoxicity of CD56+ CD16+ cells is increased by its physiological to supraphysiological concentrations. As PRL has been shown to up-regulate the production of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) by peripheral blood mononuclear cells, we studied its effect on IFN-gamma production by NK cells as a possible mechanism of autocrine activation of cytotoxicity. Released and intracellular IFN-gamma, as well as IFN-gamma mRNA expression, were increased by pituitary and recombinant human PRL, which stimulated optimal NK and LAK cytotoxicity. Treatment with blocking anti-IFN-gamma monoclonal antibody (mAb) selectively affected PRL-increased killing of K562 targets, demonstrating that PRL-mediated enhancement of spontaneous cytotoxicity depends, at least in part, on up-regulation of IFN-gamma.

Up-modulation ofinterferon-gamma mediates the enhancement of spontanous cytotoxicity inprolactin-activated natural killer cells

MATERA, Lina;BELLONE, Graziella;BIGLINO, Alberto
1999-01-01

Abstract

Prolactin (PRL) has been shown to participate in lymphocyte activation. In particular, the constitutive natural killer (NK) and the lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cytotoxicity of CD56+ CD16+ cells is increased by its physiological to supraphysiological concentrations. As PRL has been shown to up-regulate the production of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) by peripheral blood mononuclear cells, we studied its effect on IFN-gamma production by NK cells as a possible mechanism of autocrine activation of cytotoxicity. Released and intracellular IFN-gamma, as well as IFN-gamma mRNA expression, were increased by pituitary and recombinant human PRL, which stimulated optimal NK and LAK cytotoxicity. Treatment with blocking anti-IFN-gamma monoclonal antibody (mAb) selectively affected PRL-increased killing of K562 targets, demonstrating that PRL-mediated enhancement of spontaneous cytotoxicity depends, at least in part, on up-regulation of IFN-gamma.
1999
98
386
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NK; prolactin
MATERA L ;CONTARINI M ;BELLONE G ;FORNO B ;BIGLINO A
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