dc.creatorDe Sanctis, Juan B.
dc.creatorBLANCA, I.
dc.creatorBIANCO COLMENARES, NICOLÁS E.
dc.date2017-02-21T17:13:21Z
dc.date2017-02-21T17:13:21Z
dc.date1995
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-28T01:21:25Z
dc.date.available2022-10-28T01:21:25Z
dc.identifier1365-2567
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10872/14545
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/4948168
dc.descriptionNatural killer (NK) cells take up chylomicrons (CM), very low density (VLDL), low density (LDL), high density (HDL) and acetyl-modified low density (AcLDL) lipoproteins through different receptors, VLDL being the lipoprotein with the highest uptake and HDL the lowest. The uptake of LDL can be selectively blocked by the anti-LDL receptor, which does not affect the uptake of CM, VLDL, HDL and AcLDL. Although the uptake of lipoproteins assessed by flow cytometry using DiI is not very high, the lipoproteins are able to induce an increase in proliferative responses, VLDL, AcLDL and HDL being the most important ones with 12- and 17-fold increments, respectively. CM, VLDL and LDL at low concentrations increase NK cytotoxic activity, while HDL and AcLDL inhibit, in a dose-dependent fashion, the killing of NK cells against K562. These results suggest the presence of four different receptors that are responsible for the cytotoxic and proliferative responses observed.
dc.languageen
dc.publisherImmunology
dc.relationVol. 86;No. 3 pp 399-407
dc.subjectNatural killer
dc.subjectcells chylomicrons
dc.subjectlipoproteins
dc.subjectVLDL
dc.subjectHDL
dc.subjectLDL
dc.subjectanti-LDL
dc.subjectlipoproteins assessed
dc.titleExpression of different lipoprotein receptors in natural killer cells and their effect on natural killer proliferative and cytotoxic activity
dc.typeArticle


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