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Granulysin expression and granulysin‑mediated apoptosis in the peripheral blood of osteoarthritis patients

Vedrana Drvar, Božena Ćurko‐Cofek, Ljerka Karleuša, Merica Aralica, Marija Rogoznica, Tatjana Kehler, Dalen Legović, Daniel Rukavina, Gordana Laškarin

2022Biomedical Reports14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

granules was ~40% in both groups. However, the intensity of GNLY labeling in PBLs was higher in OA patients than in the controls, and it was supported by the increased expression of IFN-γ relative to IL-4 in NK and T cells from OA patients. The serum GNLY concentration was <0.3 ng/ml in both groups. RC8 anti-GNLY mAb by itself was unable to significantly alter early apoptosis, whereas RC8 anti-GNLY mAb combined with anti-perforin mAb significantly reduced NK-mediated early apoptosis of K-562 targets in the OA patients, whilst not exerting a notable effect in the controls. Anti-perforin mAb by itself did not affect apoptosis significantly. These results suggest that in women with knee OA, GNLY expression in the PBL subsets and GNLY-mediated early apoptosis of K-562 targets are increased compared with the controls and accompanied by intracellular dominance of IFN-γ over IL-4 in NK cells.

Topics & Concepts

GranulysinApoptosisImmunologyFlow cytometryCytotoxic T cellNatural killer cellCytotoxicityMedicineImmune systemBiologyCD8PerforinBiochemistryIn vitroOsteoarthritis Treatment and MechanismsAntimicrobial Peptides and ActivitiesImmune Response and Inflammation
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