The ability of the monoclonal antibody directed at the T3 antigen (anti-T3) to induce cytolytic activity was investigated since several agents that can activate T cells induce the acquisition of cytolytic activity in a variety of test systems. Pretreatment of human alloimmune memory cells, generated in primary long-term mixed lymphocyte cultures, with anti-T3 resulted in the induction of statistically significant specific secondary cytolytic activity and natural killer (NK) cell-like activity. No such augmentation or induction of cytolytic activity was found with anti-T3 pretreatment when syngeneic cells or inappropriate allogeneic cells (HLA-A, B antigens different from the original priming stimulus) were used as target cells and pretreatment of memory cells with anti-T4 or anti-T8 did not induce cytolytic activity to allogeneic or syngeneic target cells. Differential effects were observed when anti-T3 was added to the cytotoxicity assay in which anti-T3 pretreated alloimmune memory cells were effectors. The addition of anti-T3 to the assay prior to the introduction of target cells resulted in 39 +/- 8% inhibition of specific secondary cytolytic activity and only 5 +/- 8% inhibition of NK cell activity. NK cell activity mediated by large granular lymphocyte-enriched fraction of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBM) obtained from normal individuals was significantly augmented by anti-T3 when NK-sensitive cell lines MOLT-4 or K-562 were used as target cells. This augmentation in NK cell activity was not associated with nonspecific cytotoxicity to syngeneic or allogeneic PBM, and anti-T3 failed to activate the LGL fraction depleted of T cells. The monoclonal antibodies, anti-T4 or anti-T8, did not increase NK cell activity. NK cell activity mediated by PBM from eight immunodeficient individuals (four with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and four with renal allografts) was also significantly augmented by anti-T3 pretreatment. Our findings, in addition to providing a rationale for the frequent occurrence of re-rejection episodes in renal graft recipients treated with anti-T3, suggest that anti-T3 might be utilized to enhance the cytotoxic armamentarium of immunodeficient patients.
M Suthanthiran, P S Williams, S D Solomon, A L Rubin, K H Stenzel
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Dendritic Cells Armed With Anti-CD3 mAbs Reduce Pulmonary Metastases, Prolong Survival, and Engender Antitumor Effector Cells Demonstrable by Adoptive Transfer
MA Maluccio, J Rao, V Sharma, M Lagman, M Suthanthiran |
Annals of Surgical Oncology | 2000 |
Induction of anti-tumour lymphocytes in cancer patients after brief exposure to supernatants from cultures of anti-CD3-stimulated allogeneic lymphocytes
CN Baxevanis, ML Tsiatas, NT Cacoullos, G Spanakos, C Liacos, I Missitzis, SI Papadhimitriou, M Papamichail |
British Journal of Cancer | 1997 |
Immunostimulatory Therapy With Anti-CD3 Monoclonal Antibodies and Recombinant Interleukin-2: Heightened In Vivo Expression of mRNA Encoding Cytotoxic Attack Molecules and Immunoregulatory Cytokines and Regression of Murine Renal Cell Carcinoma
T Asano, A Khanna, M Lagman, B Li, M Suthanthiran |
The Journal of Urology | 1997 |
Immunotherapy with anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies and recombinant interleukin 2: stimulation of molecular programs of cytotoxic killer cells and induction of tumor regression
F Nakajima, A Khanna, G Xu, M Lagman, R Haschemeyer, J Mouradian, JC Wang, KH Stenzel, AL Rubin, M Suthanthiran |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | 1994 |
The expression and function of CD3 and CD5 in patients with primary sjögren's syndrome
MJ Dauphinée, Z Tovar, A Ballester, N Talal |
Arthritis & Rheumatism | 1989 |
Defective induction of T-cell help and natural killing following anti-CD3 stimulation of autoimmune lymphocytes
Z Tovar, MJ Dauphinée, N Talal |
Journal of Autoimmunity | 1988 |
Resting human peripheral blood lymphocytes can be activated to cytolytic function by antibodies to CD3 in the absence of exogenous interleukin-2
CF Scott, JM Lambert, S Bolender, WA Blattler |
Cellular Immunology | 1988 |
Synergistic interaction between anti-CD3 and IL-2 demonstrated by proliferative response, interferon production, and non-MHC-restricted killing
Z Tovar, M Dauphinée, N Talal |
Cellular Immunology | 1988 |
T-cell differentiation antigen cluster 2 (CD2) is a receptor for accessory cells and can generate and/or transduce accessory signals
M Suthanthiran |
Cellular Immunology | 1988 |
Activation of human T cells with the physiological regulator of protein kinase C
A Subramaniam, P Sehajpal, VK Murthi, KH Stenzel, M Suthanthiran |
Cellular Immunology | 1988 |
Oxidative mitogenesis: Participation of CD2 antigen in the generation and/or transduction of obligatory accessory signals
M Suthanthiran |
Cellular Immunology | 1988 |
Role of the CD45 (T-200) molecule in anti-CD3-triggered T cell-mediated cytotoxicity
RL Deem, F Shanahan, A Niederlehner, SR Targan |
Cellular Immunology | 1988 |
T Lymphocytes Displaying Major Histocompatibility Complex-Unrestricted Cytotoxicity after Activation by K46M, a Mitogenic Monoclonal Antibody against Leucoagglutinin-Reactive Human T Lymphocyte Surface Components
M Vargas-Cortes, T Berzins, ML Hammarstrom, S Hammarstrom, P Perlmann |
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology | 1987 |
Effect of immunosuppressants on OKT3 associated T cell activation: Clinical implications
M Suthanthiran, ME Wiebe, KH Stenzel |
Kidney International | 1987 |
‘Nonspecific’ MHC-unrestricted killer cells and their receptors
P Hersey, R Bolhuis |
Immunology Today | 1987 |
Adoptive immunotherapy for stage IV renal cell carcinoma: A novel protocol utilizing periodate and interleukin-2-activated autologous leukocytes and continuous infusions of low-dose interleukin-2
J Wang, A Walle, B Gordon, A Novogrodsky, M Suthanthiran, AL Rubin, H Morrison, RT Silver, KH Stenzel |
The American Journal of Medicine | 1987 |
Inhibitory activity of cyclosporine is dependent on the activating signal(s) provided to T cells
M Suthanthiran |
The Journal of Pediatrics | 1987 |
Natural Killer and T-Cell Potentiation by Monoclonal IgG against Natural Killer Cell FcR(IgG) or the T3 Complex
M Jondal, C Kullman, MB Alter, K Ljunggren |
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology | 1986 |
Monoclonal antibodies against the NK cell-FcR and the T3-complex potentiate normal lymphocyte killing
M Jondal, C Kullman, MB Alter, K Ljunggren |
Cellular Immunology | 1986 |
Presumed Assault or Accommodative Reactions Involved in Human Renal Transplantation
M Suthanthiran, RR Riggio, JS Cheigh, A Walle, M Fotino, KH Stenzel |
Renal Failure | 1984 |