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Publication : Mature resting Ly6C(high) natural killer cells can be reactivated by IL-15.

First Author  Omi A Year  2014
Journal  Eur J Immunol Volume  44
Issue  9 Pages  2638-47
PubMed ID  24995967 Mgi Jnum  J:346817
Mgi Id  MGI:6147995 Doi  10.1002/eji.201444570
Citation  Omi A, et al. (2014) Mature resting Ly6C(high) natural killer cells can be reactivated by IL-15. Eur J Immunol 44(9):2638-47
abstractText  Mature NK cells are heterogeneous as to their expression levels of cell surface molecules. However, the functional differences and physiological roles of each NK-cell subset are not fully understood. In this study, we report that based on the Ly6C expression levels, mature C57BL/6 murine NK cells can be subdivided into Ly6C(low) and Ly6C(high) subsets. Ly6C(high) NK cells are in an inert state as evidenced by the production of lower levels of IFN-gamma and granzyme B, and they exhibit poorer proliferative potential than Ly6C(low) NK cells. In addition, adoptive transfer experiments revealed that Ly6C(high) NK cells are derived from Ly6C(low) NK cells in the steady state. These results strongly suggest that Ly6C(high) NK cells are resting cells in the steady state. However, in vitro, Ly6C(high) NK cells become Ly6C(low) NK cells with strong effector functions upon stimulation with IL-15. Moreover, Ly6C(high) NK cells also revert to Ly6C(low) NK cells in vivo upon injection of the IL-15 inducers polyI:C and CpG. Taken together, these results demonstrate the plasticity of mature NK cells and suggest that Ly6C(high) NK cells are a reservoir of potential NK cells that allow effective and strong response to infections.
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