Contribution of natural killer cells to inhibition of angiogenesis by interleukin-12

L Yao, C Sgadari, K Furuke, ET Bloom… - Blood, The Journal …, 1999 - ashpublications.org
L Yao, C Sgadari, K Furuke, ET Bloom, J Teruya-Feldstein, G Tosato
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 1999ashpublications.org
Abstract Interleukin-12 (IL-12) inhibits angiogenesis in vivo by inducing interferon-γ (IFN-γ)
and other downstream mediators. Here, we report that neutralization of natural killer (NK)
cell function with antibodies to either asialo GM1 or NK 1.1 reversed IL-12 inhibition of basic
fibroblast growth factor (bFGF)-induced angiogenesis in athymic mice. By
immunohistochemistry, those sites where bFGF-induced neovascularization was inhibited
by IL-12 displayed accumulation of NK cells and the presence of IP-10–positive cells. Based …
Abstract
Interleukin-12 (IL-12) inhibits angiogenesis in vivo by inducing interferon-γ (IFN-γ) and other downstream mediators. Here, we report that neutralization of natural killer (NK) cell function with antibodies to either asialo GM1 or NK 1.1 reversed IL-12 inhibition of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF)-induced angiogenesis in athymic mice. By immunohistochemistry, those sites where bFGF-induced neovascularization was inhibited by IL-12 displayed accumulation of NK cells and the presence of IP-10–positive cells. Based on expression of the cytolytic mediators perforin and granzyme B, the NK cells were locally activated. Experimental Burkitt lymphomas treated locally with IL-12 displayed tumor tissue necrosis, vascular damage, and NK-cell infiltration surrounding small vessels. After activation in vitro with IL-12, NK cells from nude mice became strongly cytotoxic for primary cultures of syngeneic aortic endothelial cells. Cytotoxicity was neutralized by antibodies to IFN-γ. These results document that NK cells are required mediators of angiogenesis inhibition by IL-12, and provide evidence that NK-cell cytotoxicity of endothelial cells is a potential mechanism by which IL-12 can suppress neovascularization.
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