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Publication : High mTOR activity is a hallmark of reactive natural killer cells and amplifies early signaling through activating receptors.

First Author  Marçais A Year  2017
Journal  Elife Volume  6
PubMed ID  28875936 Mgi Jnum  J:248330
Mgi Id  MGI:5916514 Doi  10.7554/eLife.26423
Citation  Marcais A, et al. (2017) High mTOR activity is a hallmark of reactive natural killer cells and amplifies early signaling through activating receptors. Elife 6:e26423
abstractText  NK cell education is the process through which chronic engagement of inhibitory NK cell receptors by self MHC-I molecules preserves cellular responsiveness. The molecular mechanisms responsible for NK cell education remain unclear. Here, we show that mouse NK cell education is associated with a higher basal activity of the mTOR/Akt pathway, commensurate to the number of educating receptors. This higher activity was dependent on the SHP-1 phosphatase and essential for the improved responsiveness of reactive NK cells. Upon stimulation, the mTOR/Akt pathway amplified signaling through activating NK cell receptors by enhancing calcium flux and LFA-1 integrin activation. Pharmacological inhibition of mTOR resulted in a proportional decrease in NK cell reactivity. Reciprocally, acute cytokine stimulation restored reactivity of hyporesponsive NK cells through mTOR activation. These results demonstrate that mTOR acts as a molecular rheostat of NK cell reactivity controlled by educating receptors and uncover how cytokine stimulation overcomes NK cell education.
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