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Publication : Natural killer T cells recognize diacylglycerol antigens from pathogenic bacteria.

First Author  Kinjo Y Year  2006
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  7
Issue  9 Pages  978-86
PubMed ID  16921381 Mgi Jnum  J:112627
Mgi Id  MGI:3662946 Doi  10.1038/ni1380
Citation  Kinjo Y, et al. (2006) Natural killer T cells recognize diacylglycerol antigens from pathogenic bacteria. Nat Immunol 7(9):978-86
abstractText  Natural killer T (NKT) cells recognize glycosphingolipids presented by CD1d molecules and have been linked to defense against microbial infections. Previously defined foreign glycosphingolipids recognized by NKT cells are uniquely found in nonpathogenic sphingomonas bacteria. Here we show that mouse and human NKT cells also recognized glycolipids, specifically a diacylglycerol, from Borrelia burgdorferi, which causes Lyme disease. The B. burgdorferi-derived, glycolipid-induced NKT cell proliferation and cytokine production and the antigenic potency of this glycolipid was dependent on acyl chain length and saturation. These data indicate that NKT cells recognize categories of glycolipids beyond those in sphingomonas and suggest that NKT cell responses driven by T cell receptor-mediated glycolipid recognition may provide protection against diverse pathogens.
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