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Jordan S. Orange, Scott R. Brodeur, Ashish Jain, Francisco A. Bonilla, Lynda C. Schneider, Roberto Kretschmer, Samuel Nurko, Wendy L. Rasmussen, Julia R. Köhler, Stephen E. Gellis, Betsy M. Ferguson, Jack L. Strominger, Jonathan Zonana, Narayanaswamy Ramesh, Zuhair K. Ballas, Raif S. Geha
Published in Volume 109, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2002; 109(11):1501–1509 doi:10.1172/JCI14858
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Deficient NK cell cytotoxicity in patients with HED-ID and NEMO mutation. (a) NK cell cytotoxicity was assessed in PBMCs from patients (circles) and controls (squares) by 51Cr-release assay with K562 target cells (top panels). Results are representative of a total of five experiments from patient 1 and two experiments each from patients 2 and 3. Patient and control samples were evaluated in parallel. Disease controls (bottom panels) are as described in Methods. (b) ADCC was measured in patients (circles) and controls (squares) using CL27A cells and antiserum (patients 1 and 3), or ZKBB cells and anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody (patient 2) as target cells. Lysis of 51Cr-labeled target cells was determined after 4 hours. Results are representative of three individual experiments for patient 1 and one experiment for patients 2 and 3. Lysis of target cells without added antibody was not detected. ADCC was always evaluated in parallel with K562 lysis.