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Publication : Natural killer cell differentiation driven by Tyro3 receptor tyrosine kinases.

First Author  Caraux A Year  2006
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  7
Issue  7 Pages  747-54
PubMed ID  16751775 Mgi Jnum  J:112666
Mgi Id  MGI:3662985 Doi  10.1038/ni1353
Citation  Caraux A, et al. (2006) Natural killer cell differentiation driven by Tyro3 receptor tyrosine kinases. Nat Immunol 7(7):747-54
abstractText  Although understanding of the function and specificity of many natural killer (NK) cell receptors is increasing, the molecular mechanisms regulating their expression during late development of NK cells remain unclear. Here we use representational difference analysis to identify molecules required for late NK cell differentiation. Axl protein tyrosine kinase, together with the structurally related receptors Tyro3 and Mer, were essential for NK cell functional maturation and normal expression of inhibitory and activating NK cell receptors. Also, all three receptors were expressed in maturing NK cells, the ligands of these receptors were produced by bone marrow stromal cells, and recombinant versions of these ligands drove NK cell differentiation in vitro. These results collectively suggest that Axl, Tyro3 and Mer transmit signals that are essential for the generation of a functional NK cell repertoire.
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