Fig. 6.
Fig. 6. Effects of AMG on the NK cells cytotoxic activity. NK cells were purified by negative selection as described in Materials and Methods and stimulated for 3 days with 5 U/mL IL-12 or/and 20 ng/mL TNF in the regular medium RPMI 1640 or in the same medium adjusted to a L-arginine concentration of 2 mmol/L. AMG (4 mmol/L) was added during the afferent step of sensitization (a.s.) or during the effector step (e.s). Cytotoxicity against K562 target cells (A) and Daudi target cells (B) was tested in a standard 4-hour 51Cr- release assay at an E:T ratio of 12.5:1 for K562 cells and 25:1 for Daudi cells. Bars represent the means ± SD for three independent experiments. *P < .05, **P < .01 by the Student’st-test comparing IL-12/IL-12 + TNF in the presence or absence of AMG (a.s.)

Effects of AMG on the NK cells cytotoxic activity. NK cells were purified by negative selection as described in Materials and Methods and stimulated for 3 days with 5 U/mL IL-12 or/and 20 ng/mL TNF in the regular medium RPMI 1640 or in the same medium adjusted to a L-arginine concentration of 2 mmol/L. AMG (4 mmol/L) was added during the afferent step of sensitization (a.s.) or during the effector step (e.s). Cytotoxicity against K562 target cells (A) and Daudi target cells (B) was tested in a standard 4-hour 51Cr- release assay at an E:T ratio of 12.5:1 for K562 cells and 25:1 for Daudi cells. Bars represent the means ± SD for three independent experiments. *P < .05, **P < .01 by the Student’st-test comparing IL-12/IL-12 + TNF in the presence or absence of AMG (a.s.)

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