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Diminished natural killer activity in pregnancy: modulation by interleukin 2 and interferon γ

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Homeostasis of the NK activity of pregnant woman may provide a biological model for clarifying the internal mechanisms regulating NK‐cell activation in vivo, and studies in vitro suggest that modulation of lymphokine production may play a role in the adaptive response of NK cells in pregnancy.
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We investigated the alterations of natural killer (NK) cells in pregnancy, which led to decreased killing from the first trimester to the puerperium. We show that this phenomenon cannot be ascribed to a defective number of NK cells since the amounts of HNK-1+, CD16+ (Leu 11), and CD11b+ (OKM1) cells were within normal ranges. Recombinant interleukin 2 (rIL-2) corrects the functional defect in a dose and time-dependent manner, without modification in the surface phenotype of the population. Analysis of the pattern of target cell susceptibility to lysis, together with the similar ability of recombinant interferon gamma (rIFN-gamma) to correct the deficiency, and CD16+, CD3- phenotype of the precursor and effector lymphocytes, demonstrated that the induced cytotoxicity was mediated by NK cells. Inhibitors in pregnancy sera block IL-2 production by specific T cells, but we show that they do not influence either NK activity or its reconstitution by rIL-2. These findings place the deficiency at the level of NK cell maturation into cytotoxic effector lymphocytes. Thus, homeostasis of the NK activity of pregnant women may provide a biological model for clarifying the internal mechanisms regulating NK-cell activation in vivo. Present studies in vitro suggest that modulation of lymphokine production may play a role in the adaptive response of NK cells in pregnancy.

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Biology of natural killer cells.

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Suppression of Natural Killer Cell Activity by Monocytes Following Immunotherapy for Recurrent Spontaneous Aborters

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Natural killer cells: their roles in defenses against disease

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TL;DR: The present study shows that recombinant interleukin 2 (IL-2) purified to homogeneity induces a rapid and potent enhancement of spontaneous cytotoxicity of human peripheral blood lymphocytes.
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Lymphokine-activated killer cell phenomenon. II. Precursor phenotype is serologically distinct from peripheral T lymphocytes, memory cytotoxic thymus-derived lymphocytes, and natural killer cells

TL;DR: While the cell(s) responsible for activation and expression of LAK activity have some common features with the classic T cell-mediated CTL and NK cell systems, the LAK precursor cells are clearly distinct as determined by phenotype analysis using monoclonal antibodies and complement, and at present must be classified as a “null” cell.
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Capacity of human large granular lymphocytes (LGL) to produce multiple lymphokines: interleukin 2, interferon, and colony stimulating factor.

TL;DR: In addition to performing NK activity, LGL on a per cell basis seem to be more effective than T lymphocytes in producing lymphokines, namely, IL2, CSF, and IFN.
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Human large granular lymphocytes are potent producers of interleukin-1

TL;DR: It is shown that a subset of highly purified human LGL with NK activity can be stimulated to secrete a soluble factor with the biochemical and biological characteristics of human IL-1.
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