Human NK cells: Their ligands, receptors and functions

Hugh T. Reyburn, Ofer Mandelboim, Mar Vales-Gomez, Eric G. Sheu, Laszlo Pazmany, D. M. Davis, Jack L. Strominger

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    Abstract

    The expression, or lack thereof, of class I MHC glycoproteins has a marked influence on natural killer cell function. Cells which do not express class I MHC molecules are susceptible to lysis by NK cells, and transfection of these targets with class I MHC genes can render these cells resistant to NK attack. This inhibition of NK-killing is mediated by a novel family of receptors expressed mainly on NK cells, but also found on some T-cells. The function of these class I MHC binding receptors when expressed on T-cells is discussed also and a novel co-stimulatory activity of NKAR described. Lastly a novel mechanism by which human cytomegalovirus evades immune surveillance by NK cells is documented.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)119-125
    Number of pages6
    JournalImmunological reviews
    Volume155
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1997

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