Abstract

The target cell-induced calcium response in natural killer (NK) cells was examined using indo-1 (a ratiometric fluorochrome), a newly developed video-rate ultraviolet laser-scanning confocal microscope system, and a human NK leukemia cell line, YTN. Susceptible target cells (JY cells), but not unsusceptible target cells (K562 cells), increased the intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca]i) in almost all indo-1-loaded YTN cells with a lag time, although the kinetics of increase in [Ca]idiffered in individual YTN cells. The increase in [Ca]iwas completely blocked by 2 mMEGTA and partially (around 50%) blocked by 10 μMnicardipine, the extents of inhibition of calcium response correlating well with those of inhibition of cytotoxic activity. Thus, the calcium response in YTN cells observed in this study may constitute a critical step in the manifestation of cytotoxic activity.

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