Abstract
Abstract NKR-P1 is a 60-kDa homodimer expressed on all rat NK cells. Previous studies by others suggest that NKR-P1 may play a role in NK cell activation because antibody to NKR-P1 stimulates the release of granules from NK cells, and anti-NKR-P1 causes redirected lysis by activated NK cells against targets that express FcR. To examine the mechanism of transmembrane signaling by NKR-P1, we studied the rat NK cell line, RNK-16. We here demonstrate that F(ab’)2 antibody to NKR-P1 stimulates phosphoinositide turnover and a rise in intracellular calcium within RNK-16 cells. The response is augmented by cross-linking the F(ab’)2 antibody. The phosphoinositide/calcium pathway is also stimulated by NKR-P1 in activated rat NK cells, although no response is detectable in polymorphonuclear cells, which also express NKR-P1. We also demonstrate that RNK-16 cells kill the anti-NKR-P1 (3.2.3) hybridoma and that exposure to the hybridoma target cells stimulates phosphoinositide turnover in RNK-16 cells. Both killing and phosphoinositide turnover are inhibited by F(ab’)2 anti-NKR-P1, implicating NKR-P1 in both responses. In contrast, neither cytotoxicity nor phosphoinositide turnover is appreciably blocked by F(ab’)2 anti-NKR-P1 in response to YAC-1 targets. Thus, with either target, killing is linked to phosphoinositide turnover, but killing of YAC-1 involves pathways that differ from those that direct killing of the anti-NKR-P1 hybridoma. Our studies support the hypothesis that NKR-P1 may serve as an activating cell-surface receptor on NK cells, and they clarify the mechanisms by which it activates NK cells.
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Created | 2 years, 8 months ago (Dec. 31, 2022, 4:46 a.m.) |
Deposited | 5 months, 1 week ago (March 30, 2025, 9:56 a.m.) |
Indexed | 5 months ago (March 31, 2025, 10:07 a.m.) |
Issued | 33 years, 10 months ago (Nov. 1, 1991) |
Published | 33 years, 10 months ago (Nov. 1, 1991) |
Published Online | 33 years, 10 months ago (Nov. 1, 1991) |
Published Print | 33 years, 10 months ago (Nov. 1, 1991) |
@article{Ryan_1991, title={NKR-P1, an activating molecule on rat natural killer cells, stimulates phosphoinositide turnover and a rise in intracellular calcium}, volume={147}, ISSN={0022-1767}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.147.9.3244}, DOI={10.4049/jimmunol.147.9.3244}, number={9}, journal={The Journal of Immunology}, publisher={Oxford University Press (OUP)}, author={Ryan, J C and Niemi, E C and Goldfien, R D and Hiserodt, J C and Seaman, W E}, year={1991}, month=nov, pages={3244–3250} }