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Publication : NK cell receptor NKG2D sets activation threshold for the NCR1 receptor early in NK cell development.

First Author  Jelenčić V Year  2018
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  19
Issue  10 Pages  1083-1092
PubMed ID  30224819 Mgi Jnum  J:280975
Mgi Id  MGI:6376354 Doi  10.1038/s41590-018-0209-9
Citation  Jelencic V, et al. (2018) NK cell receptor NKG2D sets activation threshold for the NCR1 receptor early in NK cell development. Nat Immunol 19(10):1083-1092
abstractText  The activation of natural killer (NK) cells depends on a change in the balance of signals from inhibitory and activating receptors. The activation threshold values of NK cells are thought to be set by engagement of inhibitory receptors during development. Here, we found that the activating receptor NKG2D specifically set the activation threshold for the activating receptor NCR1 through a process that required the adaptor DAP12. As a result, NKGD2-deficient (Klrk1(-/-)) mice controlled tumors and cytomegalovirus infection better than wild-type controls through the NCR1-induced production of the cytokine IFN-gamma. Expression of NKG2D before the immature NK cell stage increased expression of the adaptor CD3zeta. Reduced expression of CD3zeta in Klrk1(-/-) mice was associated with enhanced signal transduction through NCR1, and CD3zeta deficiency resulted in hyper-responsiveness to stimulation via NCR1. Thus, an activating receptor developmentally set the activity of another activating receptor on NK cells and determined NK cell reactivity to cellular threats.
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