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Human NK cell education by inhibitory receptors for MHC class I
Authors:Anfossi Nicolas  André Pascale  Guia Sophie  Falk Christine S  Roetynck Sophie  Stewart C Andrew  Breso Violette  Frassati Coralie  Reviron Denis  Middleton Derek  Romagné François  Ugolini Sophie  Vivier Eric
Affiliation:Innate-Pharma, 13009 Marseille, France.
Abstract:Natural killer (NK) cells recognize the absence of self MHC class I as a way to discriminate normal cells from cells in distress. In humans, this "missing self" recognition is ensured by inhibitory receptors such as KIR, which dampen NK cell activation upon interaction with their MHC class I ligands. We show here that NK cells lacking inhibitory KIR for self MHC class I molecules are present in human peripheral blood. These cells harbor a mature NK cell phenotype but are hyporesponsive to various stimuli, including MHC class I-deficient target cells. This response is in contrast to NK cells that express a single inhibitory KIR specific for self MHC class I, which are functionally competent when exposed to the same stimuli. These results show the involvement of KIR-MHC class I interactions in the calibration of NK cell effector capacities, suggesting its role in the subsequent "missing self" recognition.
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