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Cytolytic activity of human natural killer cell subpopulations isolated by four‐color immunofluorescence flow cytometric cell sorting
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Cytolytic ActivityAutoimmune DiseaseMedicineImmunologyHematologyCell DeathPathologyImmunologic MechanismAutoimmunityImmunophenotypingBlood CellImmunotherapyNk CellsCell BiologyNatural Killer CellsDifferent SubpopulationsNatural Killer Activity
The natural killer activity and phenotypic properties of six different subpopulations of normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes obtained by four-color immunofluorescence cell sorting were examined. Phycoerythrin-conjugated CD16 and CD56 were used simultaneously to identify (CD16 + CD56+) NK cells. The cells most effective in mediating NK cytolysis against K562 target cells were CD3-(16 + 56+)57 -8+. Although most of the K562 killing was found in the CD3-(16 + 56 +) groups of cells, a substantial degree of NK activity was detected in the CD3+(16 + 56 +) subpopulations of some individuals. The level of expression of CD57 and CD8 was significantly higher on CD3+(16 + 56 +) than on CD3-(16 + 56 +) cells.
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