Hansson M, Petersson M, Koo G C, Wigzell H, Kiessling R
Department of Immunology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Eur J Immunol. 1988 Mar;18(3):485-8. doi: 10.1002/eji.1830180326.
In order to study the in vivo effect that natural killer (NK) cells may have on hematopoietic precursor cells in the autologous host, NK-depleted mice were constructed by injection of an anti-NK-1.1 monoclonal antibody. Only the spleen, and not the bone marrow, of such NK-depleted mice shows an increase in the number of myeloid precursur cells able to form colonies in soft agar as compared to control mice with normal levels of NK activity. The increase in number of hematopoietic immature cells due to lack of a regulatory cell (i.e. NK cell) is selective for the committed myeloid precursur cells, and not evident for erythroid or pluripotent progenitor cells. This is direct evidence in support of the hypothesis that NK cells in the autologous host serve as a regulator of extramedullary myelopoiesis.
为了研究自然杀伤(NK)细胞对自体宿主中造血前体细胞可能产生的体内效应,通过注射抗NK-1.1单克隆抗体构建了NK细胞耗竭的小鼠。与NK活性正常的对照小鼠相比,此类NK细胞耗竭的小鼠只有脾脏而非骨髓中,能够在软琼脂中形成集落的髓系前体细胞数量增加。由于缺乏调节细胞(即NK细胞)导致的造血未成熟细胞数量增加,对定向髓系前体细胞具有选择性,而对红系或多能祖细胞不明显。这是支持自体宿主中的NK细胞作为髓外髓系造血调节因子这一假说的直接证据。