Journal of Translational Medicine (Apr 2005)

CD34+ cells cultured in stem cell factor and interleukin-2 generate CD56+ cells with antiproliferative effects on tumor cell lines

  • Hensel Nancy,
  • Li Jongming,
  • Melenhorst Jos,
  • Rezvani Katayoun,
  • Provenzano Maurizio,
  • Sconocchia Giuseppe,
  • Barrett A John

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-3-15
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 15

Abstract

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Abstract In vitro stimulation of CD34+ cells with IL-2 induces NK cell differentiation. In order to define the stages of NK cell development, which influence their generation from CD34 cells, we cultured G-CSF mobilized peripheral blood CD34+ cells in the presence of stem cell factor and IL-2. After three weeks culture we found a diversity of CD56+ subsets which possessed granzyme A, but lacked the cytotoxic apparatus required for classical NK-like cytotoxicity. However, these CD56+ cells had the unusual property of inhibiting proliferation of K562 and P815 cell lines in a cell-contact dependent fashion.

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