Differentiation of Ly49s-positive or -negative natural killer cells is inhibited by anti-H-2b monoclonal antibodies acting at the level of bone marrow progenitors from B6 mice.

To investigate the role of MHC class I on in vitro differentiation of natural killer (NK) cells, a CD44low/-CD2-classlow population was isolated from mouse bone marrow. This population, which lacked expression of NK-1.1, Ly49A, Ly49C/I, and Ly49G, generated populations of NK-1.1+ NK cells expressing Ly49A, Ly49C/I, or Ly49G when cocultured for 13 days with syngeneic supportive stromal cells in the presence of interleukin 2. Ly49A and Ly49C/I were absent on the progeny of progenitors tested after 7 days of culture but were expressed as a late event together with low-level expression of NK-1.1, from day 8 of culture. The addition of anti-H-2b monoclonal antibody to cultures at day 0 inhibited proliferation of progenitors supported by either syngeneic, allogeneic, or H-2b-deficient stromal cells, thus suggesting that the effect was not exerted on stromal cells. Additional analyses demonstrated that class Ilow progenitors generated class I+ cells on which the anti-H-2b monoclonal antibody exerted its inhibitory effect.

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