TY - JOUR
T1 - Granulysin expression and the interplay of granulysin and perforin at the maternal-fetal interface
AU - Veljkovic Vujaklija, Danijela
AU - Dominovic, Marin
AU - Gulic, Tamara
AU - Mahmutefendic, Hana
AU - Haller, Herman
AU - Saito, Shigeru
AU - Rukavina, Daniel
N1 - Funding Information:
This investigation was supported by the Croatian Ministry of Science, Education and Sports , Grant No. 0620402-0376 to Dr. D. Rukavina. All experiments, except the detection of GNLY by ELISA, were performed in the laboratory of RIU. Detection of GNLY by ELISA was done by Dr. S. Saito, with a grant from the Ministry of Education, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research B-23390386 ).
PY - 2013/4
Y1 - 2013/4
N2 - Granulysin (GNLY) is a cytolytic/apoptotic molecule highly expressed in immune cells, particularly NK cells, at the maternal-fetal interface. The primary function of GNLY is to carry out lysis or apoptosis induction in target cells, tumor cells or cells infected by intracellular pathogens. To exert some of its functions GNLY needs to collaborate with perforin. The purpose of this study was to determine: (a) the expression of GNLY at the gene and protein levels at the maternal-fetal interface, (b) the relationship(s) between GNLY and perforin, and (c) GNLY secretion by NK cells stimulated by the NK-sensitive K562 cell line and its HLA-C and HLA-G transfectants. GNLY and perforin genes were found to be highly activated at the interface. GNLY mRNA was present at significantly higher levels compared with other cytolytic/apoptotic molecules. Confocal microscopy analysis showed that most first trimester pregnancy decidual lymphocytes simultaneously contained both GNLY and perforin protein in their cytoplasm, with a punctuate pattern consistent with granule localization. In contrast to peripheral blood, in unstimulated decidual lymphocytes GNLY and perforin rarely co-localized (10% of GNLY-positive cells and 20% of perforin-positive cells were positive for both proteins). Contact between decidual lymphocytes and K562 cells caused GNLY and perforin to be expressed in the same granules (approximately 50% co-localization), i.e., to attain the pattern seen in peripheral blood lymphocytes. The abundant GNLY secretion by decidual NK cells compared with peripheral blood NK cells after 2. h of contact with the NK-sensitive K562 cells and K562 transfectants was striking.
AB - Granulysin (GNLY) is a cytolytic/apoptotic molecule highly expressed in immune cells, particularly NK cells, at the maternal-fetal interface. The primary function of GNLY is to carry out lysis or apoptosis induction in target cells, tumor cells or cells infected by intracellular pathogens. To exert some of its functions GNLY needs to collaborate with perforin. The purpose of this study was to determine: (a) the expression of GNLY at the gene and protein levels at the maternal-fetal interface, (b) the relationship(s) between GNLY and perforin, and (c) GNLY secretion by NK cells stimulated by the NK-sensitive K562 cell line and its HLA-C and HLA-G transfectants. GNLY and perforin genes were found to be highly activated at the interface. GNLY mRNA was present at significantly higher levels compared with other cytolytic/apoptotic molecules. Confocal microscopy analysis showed that most first trimester pregnancy decidual lymphocytes simultaneously contained both GNLY and perforin protein in their cytoplasm, with a punctuate pattern consistent with granule localization. In contrast to peripheral blood, in unstimulated decidual lymphocytes GNLY and perforin rarely co-localized (10% of GNLY-positive cells and 20% of perforin-positive cells were positive for both proteins). Contact between decidual lymphocytes and K562 cells caused GNLY and perforin to be expressed in the same granules (approximately 50% co-localization), i.e., to attain the pattern seen in peripheral blood lymphocytes. The abundant GNLY secretion by decidual NK cells compared with peripheral blood NK cells after 2. h of contact with the NK-sensitive K562 cells and K562 transfectants was striking.
KW - Decidual lymphocytes
KW - Granulysin
KW - Natural killer (NK) cells
KW - Perforin
KW - Pregnancy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jri.2012.11.003
DO - 10.1016/j.jri.2012.11.003
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 23399514
AN - SCOPUS:84875238073
SN - 0165-0378
VL - 97
SP - 186
EP - 196
JO - Journal of Reproductive Immunology
JF - Journal of Reproductive Immunology
IS - 2
ER -