Regular ArticleOncolytic Activity of NK Cells against SW-756 Squamous Cervical Carcinoma Cell Line: Role of Interferons α and γ and CD54 Adhesion Molecule in Oncolysis

1994 
We investigated the sensitivity of a cervical tumor cell line SW-756 to lysis by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (MNC), natural killer (NK) cells, and major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-nonrestricted (MHC-NR) T cells from cervical cancer patients and normal donors. We found that SW-756 was resistant to lysis mediated by naive (unstimulated) MNC and MHC-NR T cells, but sensitive to lysis by naive NK cells. However, the cytotoxic function of MNC could be activated with interleukin-2 (IL-2) and interferon (IFN) α or γ. Although IFNs were effective in enhancement of effector cell cytotoxicity and inhibited proliferation of cervical tumor cells, they also exerted an adverse effect on cytotoxicity; specifically, pretreatment of SW-756 cells with IFNs significantly decreased their susceptibility to lysis by effector cells. Analysis of surface phenotype of SW-756 cells after treatment with IFNs showed up-regulation of expression of HLA class I determinants, the phenomenon that may be responsible for decreased sensitivity of this tumor to MHC-NR NK cells. The studies on the involvement of CD54 adhesion molecule in cytotoxic functions indicated that expression of this molecule on effector cells (but not on target cells) was important for cytotoxicity against SW-756 tumor cells. The therapeutic implication of these studies for patients with cervical cancer is discussed.
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