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Jennifer D. Wu, Lily M. Higgins, Alexander Steinle, David Cosman, Kathy Haugk, Stephen R. Plymate
Published in Volume 114, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 2004; 114(4):560–568 doi:10.1172/JCI22206
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Recovery of the NKG2D-mediated anti-tumor function of NK cells from prostate cancer patients by in vitro stimulation. NK cells from representative patients with cancer with a GS of 7 (p4) or a GS of 8 (p11) were cultured for 36 hours with 100 U/ml of IL-2 or 50 ng/ml of IL-15. (A) Increased NK cell surface NKG2D expression after IL-2 or IL-15 stimulation. (B) Increased NK cell cytotoxicity against M12 cells. Effector/target: 10/1. Data shown are representative of three independent experiments. (C) NK cell cytotoxicity against M12 cells were blocked by preincubation with the M585 mAb against NKG2D. Effector/target: 10/1. Fresh, freshly isolated NK cells.