La Cava A, Carbone E, Moscarella A, Barcová M, Salzano S, Zappacosta S, Fontana S. A novel strategy of c-myc oncogene in NK activity regulation not related to the W6/32 MHC class-I epitope.
Int J Cancer 1994;
58:123-8. [PMID:
7516924 DOI:
10.1002/ijc.2910580120]
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Abstract
The c-myc gene encodes a nuclear protein whose precise function is still not fully understood. Introduction of a c-myc gene into a number of cell lines leads to an increase in their susceptibility to NK-cell lysis. It was reported earlier that c-myc can induce a decrease in the membrane expression of the MHC class-I molecules and this may be one of the factors that render target cells relatively more susceptible to NK lysis. In this contribution, we show, in a human LCL line transfected with a constitutively active c-myc gene, an increased sensitivity to NK lysis, which correlates with an augmented effector-target binding ability of c-myc-transfected LCLs and with a high ICAM-I expression rather than with down-regulation of MHC class-I W6/32 epitope expression.
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