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Zhong, Ming
Kadota, Yusuke
Shimizu, Yoshio
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Abstract | Natural killer (NK) cells are the primary effector cells of the innate immune system and have well-established roles in tumor rejection and resistance to viruses, bacteria and certain parasites. There is a need for more specific immune modulators of NK cell activity that tack the wide-ranging side effects of NK cell-stimulatory interleukins. The polycationic antibiotic polymyxin B (PMB) has been shown to have a unique ability to enhance activities of some immune cells, independent of its antibiotic properties. Here we report that both PMB and its analog potymyxin E (PME) markedly enhanced the activity of NK cells enriched from the murine spleen. Maximal activation of NK cell activity was obtained after 24 h of incubation with PMB at a dose of 300 mu g/ml. PMB nonapeptide, one of the two PMB domains, and PME methanesulfonate, the negatively charged derivative of PME, had little effect on NK cell activity. PMB induced interferon (IFN)-gamma and tumor necrosis factor-a production in NK cells. Proliferation of NK cells in vitro was significantly stimulated by being incubated with PMB. Administration of PMB to mice for 7 consecutive days stimulated splenic NK cell activity and increased NK cell populations in the spleen. These results suggest that the polycationic antibiotics PMB and PME may up-regulate innate and adaptive immune responses by induction of NK cell activity and IFN-gamma production. |
Keywords | polymyxin B (PMB)
polymyxin E (PME)
NK cells
IFN-gamma
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Note | Published with permission from the copyright holder.
This is a author's copy,as published in International Immunopharmacology, 2008 Vol.8 Issue.3 pp.508-513 Publisher URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.intimp.2007.11.001 Direct access to Thomson Web of Science record Copyright © 2007 by Elsevier B.V. |
Published Date | 2008-06-30
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Publication Title |
International Immunopharmacology
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Volume | volume8
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Issue | issue3
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Start Page | 508
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End Page | 513
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Journal Article
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English
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True
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Submission Path | pharmacology_general/6
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