Nonspecific cytotoxic cells (NCC) are a type of teleost NK-like cell. In the present study a novel stimulus secretion model is described for catfish NCC utilizing single base oligodeoxyguanosine. Binding of guanosine 20-mers (dG20) to NCC up-regulated expression of cytosolic FasL detected by an anti-human FasL monoclonal antibody (mab). In vitro treatment of purified NCC with dG20 produced a 7-fold increase in expression of soluble Fas ligand (sFasL) after 3 h. Antibody binding to NCC was saturable and approximately 30-35% of total NCC were positive for sFasL expression. The teleost FasL equivalent produced programmed cell death of appropriate FasR positive targets. Supernatants from dG20 activated NCC produced hypoploidy and annexin-V binding by FasR bearing HL-60 cells. Treatment of activated supernatants with immobilized anti-FasL mab neutralized these activities. These studies demonstrated that an NK like cell (NCC) produces and secretes sFasL following binding by single base oligodeoxyguanosine.

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