Abstract

The effect of arachidonic acid (AA) metabolites of lipoxygenase(s) was evaluated on natural killer (NK) cell activity in Fischer F344 rat splenic lymphocytes and compared with prostaglandin E 2 (PGE 2), a known inhibitor of NK cell lytic activity. It was observed that 5(S), 12(S)-dihydroxy-6,10- trans -8,14- cis -eicosatetraenoic acid (5(S), 12(S)-diHETE, EZEZ) inhibited NK cell activity to a degree comparable to the inhibitory effects of PGE 2. This compound maximally inhibited NK cell activity at concentrations of 10 −6 and 10 −8 M. PGE 2 and 5(S), 12(S)-diHETE (EZE) inihibited NK activity to an identical degree at all concentrations and effector: target (E:T) cell ratios tested. Of the other lipoxygenase pathway metabolites screened, 8(S), 15(S)- all trans -diHETE and 8(S)-diHETE (EZE) also inhibited NK activity, but only at 10 −6 M and a 50:1 E:T cell ratio. These findings provide further evidence that the lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase pathways produce metabolites which can modulate NK cell function, and that 5(S), 12(S)-diHETE (EZEZ), which has not been previously tested for effects on NK cells, may have a significant immunoregulatory role.

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