Abstract

Previous investigations of mononuclear cell antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) toward tumor cells suggest that K lymphocytes and not monocytes are active in this cytotoxic reaction. This report, however, demonstrates that human monocytes are able to carry out ADCC toward three different human tumor cell lines (CEM T lymphoblasts, Raji bone marrow-derived (B) lymphoblasts, and HeLa cells). The cytolytic event was found to be temperature dependent and rapid, with most of the lysis occurring in the first 4 h of incubation. The extent of lysis was directly related to the number of monocytes (effector cells) and to the degree of antibody sensitization of the target cells. The antibody-dependent cell contact-mediated nature of the cytolytic event was confirmed by inhibition with competing nonspecific monomeric immunoglobulin and by the ability of monocytes in "innocent bystander" experiments to lyse antibody-coated targets but not nonantibody-coated target cells. Evidence that monocytes were clearly the effector cells in the monocyte preparations included the observation that preincubation of effector cells with opsonized zymosan particles abolished ADCC by monocytes, but had little effect on lymphocyte ADCC. Furthermore, no evidence for Fc receptor K lymphocyte contamination of the monocyte preparations was found using antibody-coated target cells that were selectively lysed by lymphocytes but not monocytes. We suggest that ADCC toward tumor cell targets may prove to be a useful assay of monocyte function in normal and disease states.

Highlights

  • We demonstrated that human monocytes possess Fc receptors capable of binding IgGcoated human erythrocytes [19], and there is evidence that attached erythrocytes undergo spherocytosis and lysis [20,21]

  • Previous studies of mononuclear cell antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) toward lymphoid or tumor cell targets indicate that Fc receptor bearing lymphocytes and not monocytes are able to lyse these target cells [1,2,3, 11,12,13,14, 16,17,18]

  • The results of this investigation, demonstrate that purified monolayer or suspension preparations of human monocytes are able to carry out ADCC to several tumor cell lines

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INTRODUCTION

Destruction of erythroid, lymphoid, and tumor cell targets by human leukocytes is currently a subject of ac-. Received for publication 16 June 1978 and in revised form 18 August 1978

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