Research Article

Hypoxia Impairs NK Cell Cytotoxicity through SHP-1-Mediated Attenuation of STAT3 and ERK Signaling Pathways

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The effects of gene silencing SHP-1 on ERK and STAT3 signaling as well as NK cell cytotoxicity. (a) Western blotting analysis of the SHP-1, ERK, and STAT3 expressions in siRNA-mediated knockdown of SHP-1 in KHYG-1 cells. Representative Western blot images are shown in left panel; the densitometric analysis is shown in right panel (, , , ). (b) Statistical analysis of the effects of knocking down SHP-1 on NK cells cytotoxicity against K562 cells (, ). KHYG-1 cells were electroporated with 2 μg siRNA and then cultured for 12-16 h in the RPMI 1640 growth medium containing IL-2. The electroporated cells were used for Western blotting or killing assay as previously mentioned. (c) A schematic diagram shows how hypoxia impairs NK cell cytotoxicity in a SHP-1-dependent manner.
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