Bcl-2 Is Expressed in Human Natural Killer Cells and Is Regulated by Interleukin-2

Shuwei Jiang, Reinhold Munker, Michael Andreeff

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Abstract

Bcl-2 is a major anti-apoptotic protein expressed in many normal and malignant cells. Recently, low to absent expression was reported in human natural killer (NK) cells cultured in serum-free media which could be induced with stem cell factor. We investigated the expression of bcl-2 protein of NK cells in normal blood donors and compared the bcl-2 expression in CD56+ NK cells with CD3+ T cells. To determine bcl-2 reactivity, a three-color flow-cytometric technique was used. CD56+ CD3- NK cells had an average bcl-2 expression of 83% compared with CD3+ T cells. CD56 and CD3 double positive T cells had an average content of 111% compared with all peripheral CD3+ T lymphocytes. When peripheral mononuclear cells were cultured with interleukin-2 (IL-2), bcl-2 could be upregulated by IL-2 in all cell populations studied. The induction of bcl-2 in these cell populations paralleled the induction in CD56- T lymphocytes cultured under identical conditions. The induction of bcl-2 by IL-2 was confirmed by Western blotting. The maximum induction of bcl-2 by IL-2 was observed at an IL-2 dose of 100-1,000 U/ml. Our data confirm the anti-apoptotic protein bcl-2 as an activation- or proliferation-associated marker of normal NK cells which can be induced by IL-2.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)312-317
Number of pages6
JournalNatural Immunity
Volume15
Issue number6
StatePublished - Feb 1998

Keywords

  • Bcl-2
  • Interleukin-2
  • Natural killer cells

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Immunology

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