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Subsets of human natural killer cells and their regulatory effects
Authors:Binqing Fu  Zhigang Tian  Haiming Wei
Affiliation:1. Institute of Immunology, School of Life Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, , Hefei, China;2. Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at Microscale, , Hefei, China
Abstract:Human natural killer (NK) cells have distinct functions as NKtolerant, NKcytotoxic and NKregulatory cells and can be divided into different subsets based on the relative expression of the surface markers CD27 and CD11b. CD27+ NK cells, which are abundant cytokine producers, are numerically in the minority in human peripheral blood but constitute the large population of NK cells in cord blood, spleen, tonsil and decidua tissues. Recent data suggest that these NK cells may have immunoregulatory properties under certain conditions. In this review, we will focus on these new NK cell subsets and discuss how regulatory NK cells may serve as rheostats or sentinels in controlling inflammation and maintaining immune homeostasis in various organs.
Keywords:cell differentiation  human natural killer cells
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