Abstract

Ecto-5'-nucleotidase (ecto-5'NT) activity is highly expressed by CTL precursor cells. The aim of this work was to investigate whether ecto-5'NT is involved in their functional activation. The inhibition of ecto-5'NT activity by biochemical (alpha,beta-methyleneadenosine 5-diphosphate; AOPCP) or immunologic inhibitors (polyclonal anti-ecto-5'NT serum) suppressed the proliferative and cytotoxic activation of CTL against a lymphoblastic B cell line in primary one-way MLC. The kinetic analysis of suppression showed that AOPCP and anti-5'NT serum had different effects: AOPCP suppressed only the activation of the cytotoxic program whereas anti-5'NT serum suppressed also recognition and binding to the stimulatory/target cell. Inhibition of CTL generation was not a metabolic consequence of the purine salvage blockade. Incubation of AOPCP-treated MLC with hypoxanthine restored proliferation but not cytotoxicity. The ecto-5'NT inhibitors used had no general toxic effect on cell numbers or viability. AOPCP selectively affected CTL generation and displayed no activity against mitogen-induced proliferation, activation of Ts cells, and generation of IL-2-activated killer cells. These data indicate that ecto-5'NT has a critical role in the functional activation of alloreactive CTL.

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