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Publication : Critical role for the Ly49 family of class I MHC receptors in adaptive natural killer cell responses.

First Author  Wight A Year  2018
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  115
Issue  45 Pages  11579-11584
PubMed ID  30249666 Mgi Jnum  J:267211
Mgi Id  MGI:6256609 Doi  10.1073/pnas.1722374115
Citation  Wight A, et al. (2018) Critical role for the Ly49 family of class I MHC receptors in adaptive natural killer cell responses. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 115(45):11579-11584
abstractText  Adaptive natural killer (NK) cell memory represents a new frontier in immunology. Work over the last decade has discovered and confirmed the existence of NK cells with antigen-specific memories, which had previously been considered a unique property of T and B cells. These findings have shown that antigen-specific NK cells gain their specificity without the use of RAG proteins, representing a novel mechanism for generating antigen specificity, but the details of this mechanism have remained a mystery. We have discovered that members of the Ly49 family of surface receptors are critically involved in both the sensitization and the challenge phases of an NK cell memory response, as is antigen presentation from their binding partner, the class I MHC. Moreover, we demonstrate that the Ly49-interacting component of a presented antigen dictates the specificity of the NK cell memory response, implicating Ly49 receptors themselves in antigen-specific recognition. Finally, we demonstrate that adaptive NK cell memories can protect against an otherwise lethal melanoma without T cell or B cell support. These findings offer insight into the mechanism behind NK cell antigen specificity and demonstrate the clinical potential of this adaptive immune cell.
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