Abstract

The effect of in vitrocadmium exposure on catfish natural killer (NK) cells was investigated. Purification of NK cells by nylon-wool columns and density gradient centrifugation indicated that they were a population of nylon-wool adherent cells. Subsequently NK cells were separated only by density gradient centrifugation, where these cells band at the 43 /45 ·5 % Percoll interface. In some cytotoxicity assays, catfish NK cells were exposed to 5, 10, 30 and 50 μ M cadmium (CdCl 2); 10 μ l of Cd solutions were added to NK cells simultaneously with the target cells.In vitro , 5μM Cd inhibited the ability of catfish NK cells to kill the human erythroleukemic cell line K-562. In the presence of 10 μM Cd, the antibody-independent cytotoxic activity was totally suppressed.

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