Restricted effector cell function in ADCC.

Diagnostic immunology Pub Date : 1985-01-01
P R McConnachie, F Lower, J A McIntyre
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Human effector cell function in ADCC reactions was studied as a result of observations showing discrepant ADCC reactivities among different effector cell populations. Effector cells prepared from ten blood donors were tested individually and as a pool against a battery of nine antisera-target cell combinations in an 11-x-9 matrix. The results identified individuals with weak, intermediate, and strong effector cell functions; however, there was a wide range of ADCC reactivity by each person's effector cells against the nine targets. No single antibody-target cell combination was consistently subjected to the least kill or greatest kill by the different effector cell preparations. Pooled effector cell responses were found to be weaker than expected. There was no relationship of age or sex with effector cell function, but a trend was noted for strong and weak reactions to be associated with HLA-DR7 and DR1, respectively. Neither the sharing of HLA antigens between effector and target cells nor self ADCC reactivity could account for the variations in effector cell function. Exploratory principal components factor analysis suggested that recognition of antibody-target cell combinations by effector cells was represented by three major groupings. These data collectively indicate the existence of an allorestrictive Fc receptor recognition step in ADCC responses.

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ADCC中效应细胞功能受限。
由于观察到不同效应细胞群之间的ADCC反应存在差异,因此研究了人效应细胞在ADCC反应中的功能。从10名献血者中制备的效应细胞分别进行了测试,并作为一个池与11-x-9基质中的9种抗血清靶细胞组合进行了测试。结果确定了弱、中、强效应细胞功能个体;然而,每个人的效应细胞对这9个靶标的ADCC反应性范围很广。在不同的效应细胞制剂中,没有单一的抗体-靶细胞组合始终受到最小杀伤或最大杀伤。综合效应细胞反应被发现比预期的要弱。效应细胞功能与年龄和性别没有关系,但有一种趋势,即强反应和弱反应分别与HLA-DR7和DR1有关。无论是效应细胞和靶细胞之间HLA抗原的共享,还是自身ADCC的反应性,都不能解释效应细胞功能的变化。探索性主成分因子分析表明,效应细胞对抗体-靶细胞组合的识别分为三大类。这些数据共同表明,在ADCC反应中存在同种限制性Fc受体识别步骤。
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