Title of article :
Natural Killer Cell Cytotoxicity Against SKOV3 after HLA-G Downregulation by shRNA
Author/Authors :
Nazari, Nazanin Department of Immunology - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz , Farjadian, Shirin Department of Immunology - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz
Abstract :
tumor cells, is one of the main factors involved in tumor evasion of immune responses
including NK and T cells. Objective: To evaluate the effect of HLA-G downregulation
on NK cell cytotoxicity in tumor cell lines. Methods: The expression level of HLA-G
was measured by real-time PCR and flowcytometry after transfection of SKOV3 by
shRNA.1, which targets specific sequences in exon 4, or shRNA.2, which targets both
exons 4 and 6. NK-92MI cell cytotoxicity against transfected or untransfected target cell
lines was measured with the lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release assay. The Jeg-3 cell
line was used as a positive control. Results: Membrane-bound HLA-G
expression levels decreased significantly in both cell lines after transfection with both
shRNAs compared to their corresponding untransfected cells (p<0.05). Jeg-3 cells were
better lysed than SKOV3 cells by NK cells during the first 48 h after transfection with
both shRNAs. Compared to untransfected cells, shRNA.1-transfected SKOV3 cells
were significantly more lysed by NK cells 24 h post-transfection (p=0.043).
Conclusion: As a clinical approach, HLA-G downregulation with shRNA may be
effective in cancer therapy by improving immune cell activation.
Keywords :
HLA-G downregulation , NK cell cytotoxicity , SKOV3 , shRNA
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics