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Human NK Cells Differ More in Their KIR2DL1-Dependent Thresholds for HLA-Cw6-Mediated Inhibition than in Their Maximal Killing Capacity

In this study we have addressed the question of how activation and inhibition of human NK cells is regulated by the expression level of MHC class I protein on target cells. Using target cell transfectants sorted to stably express different levels of the MHC class I protein HLA-Cw6, we show that indu...

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Autores principales: Almeida, Catarina R., Ashkenazi, Amit, Shahaf, Gitit, Kaplan, Deborah, Davis, Daniel M., Mehr, Ramit
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3176315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21949790
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024927
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author Almeida, Catarina R.
Ashkenazi, Amit
Shahaf, Gitit
Kaplan, Deborah
Davis, Daniel M.
Mehr, Ramit
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Ashkenazi, Amit
Shahaf, Gitit
Kaplan, Deborah
Davis, Daniel M.
Mehr, Ramit
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description In this study we have addressed the question of how activation and inhibition of human NK cells is regulated by the expression level of MHC class I protein on target cells. Using target cell transfectants sorted to stably express different levels of the MHC class I protein HLA-Cw6, we show that induction of degranulation and that of IFN-γ secretion are not correlated. In contrast, the inhibition of these two processes by MHC class-I occurs at the same level of class I MHC protein. Primary human NK cell clones were found to differ in the amount of target MHC class I protein required for their inhibition, rather than in their maximum killing capacity. Importantly, we show that KIR2DL1 expression determines the thresholds (in terms of MHC I protein levels) required for NK cell inhibition, while the expression of other receptors such as LIR1 is less important. Furthermore, using mathematical models to explore the dynamics of target cell killing, we found that the observed delay in target cell killing is exhibited by a model in which NK cells require some activation or priming, such that each cell can lyse a target cell only after being activated by a first encounter with the same or a different target cell, but not by models which lack this feature.
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spelling pubmed-31763152011-09-26 Human NK Cells Differ More in Their KIR2DL1-Dependent Thresholds for HLA-Cw6-Mediated Inhibition than in Their Maximal Killing Capacity Almeida, Catarina R. Ashkenazi, Amit Shahaf, Gitit Kaplan, Deborah Davis, Daniel M. Mehr, Ramit PLoS One Research Article In this study we have addressed the question of how activation and inhibition of human NK cells is regulated by the expression level of MHC class I protein on target cells. Using target cell transfectants sorted to stably express different levels of the MHC class I protein HLA-Cw6, we show that induction of degranulation and that of IFN-γ secretion are not correlated. In contrast, the inhibition of these two processes by MHC class-I occurs at the same level of class I MHC protein. Primary human NK cell clones were found to differ in the amount of target MHC class I protein required for their inhibition, rather than in their maximum killing capacity. Importantly, we show that KIR2DL1 expression determines the thresholds (in terms of MHC I protein levels) required for NK cell inhibition, while the expression of other receptors such as LIR1 is less important. Furthermore, using mathematical models to explore the dynamics of target cell killing, we found that the observed delay in target cell killing is exhibited by a model in which NK cells require some activation or priming, such that each cell can lyse a target cell only after being activated by a first encounter with the same or a different target cell, but not by models which lack this feature. Public Library of Science 2011-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3176315/ /pubmed/21949790 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024927 Text en Almeida et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Almeida, Catarina R.
Ashkenazi, Amit
Shahaf, Gitit
Kaplan, Deborah
Davis, Daniel M.
Mehr, Ramit
Human NK Cells Differ More in Their KIR2DL1-Dependent Thresholds for HLA-Cw6-Mediated Inhibition than in Their Maximal Killing Capacity
title Human NK Cells Differ More in Their KIR2DL1-Dependent Thresholds for HLA-Cw6-Mediated Inhibition than in Their Maximal Killing Capacity
title_full Human NK Cells Differ More in Their KIR2DL1-Dependent Thresholds for HLA-Cw6-Mediated Inhibition than in Their Maximal Killing Capacity
title_fullStr Human NK Cells Differ More in Their KIR2DL1-Dependent Thresholds for HLA-Cw6-Mediated Inhibition than in Their Maximal Killing Capacity
title_full_unstemmed Human NK Cells Differ More in Their KIR2DL1-Dependent Thresholds for HLA-Cw6-Mediated Inhibition than in Their Maximal Killing Capacity
title_short Human NK Cells Differ More in Their KIR2DL1-Dependent Thresholds for HLA-Cw6-Mediated Inhibition than in Their Maximal Killing Capacity
title_sort human nk cells differ more in their kir2dl1-dependent thresholds for hla-cw6-mediated inhibition than in their maximal killing capacity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3176315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21949790
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024927
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