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Antibody-dependent Cell Cytotoxicity to Breast Cancer Targets Despite Inhibitory KIR Signaling

MARK N. STEIN, JAMES SHIN, OKSANA GUDZOWATY, ANDREW M. BERNSTEIN and JOHNSON M. LIU
Anticancer Research May 2006, 26 (3A) 1759-1763;
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Background: Natural killer (NK) cells express killer immunoglobulin-like (KIR) inhibitory receptors, which recognize certain HLA class I molecules (KIR ligands), and stimulatory receptors such as FcγRIII. The purpose of this study was to test the possible influence of inhibitory KIR signaling on antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity (ADCC) mediated by allogeneic NK cells against breast cancer targets. Materials and Methods: The cytotoxic activity of volunteer donor NK cells against the cell lines SKBR-3, T47D and MCF-7, which have high, low and no HER2 gene amplification, respectively, were studied. Both cell lines and donors were assigned to the C1 or C2 superfamily, defined by the structure of the HLA-Cw molecule. Results: It was found that ADCC mediated by allogeneic NK cells occurred despite combinations of NK cells and breast cancer targets predicted to trigger inhibitory KIR signaling. Conclusion: We suggest that adoptive immunotherapy with allogeneic NK cells and trastuzumab may be an effective combination against breast cancer targets.

  • KIR signaling
  • NK cells
  • antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity
  • breast cancer

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  • Abbreviations: NK, natural killer; KIR, killer immunoglobulin-like receptor; HLA, human leukocyte antigen; HER2, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2; E:T ratio, effector to target ratio; ADCC, antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity.

  • Received March 8, 2006.
  • Accepted March 15, 2006.
  • Copyright© 2006 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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MARK N. STEIN, JAMES SHIN, OKSANA GUDZOWATY, ANDREW M. BERNSTEIN, JOHNSON M. LIU
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