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Publication : Recognition of H-2K(b) by Ly49Q suggests a role for class Ia MHC regulation of plasmacytoid dendritic cell function.

First Author  Tai LH Year  2007
Journal  Mol Immunol Volume  44
Issue  10 Pages  2638-46
PubMed ID  17240452 Mgi Jnum  J:118690
Mgi Id  MGI:3700110 Doi  10.1016/j.molimm.2006.12.010
Citation  Tai LH, et al. (2007) Recognition of H-2K(b) by Ly49Q suggests a role for class Ia MHC regulation of plasmacytoid dendritic cell function. Mol Immunol 44(10):2638-46
abstractText  Ly49Q is a member of the polymorphic Ly49 family of NK cell receptors that displays both a high degree of conservation and a unique expression pattern restricted to myeloid lineage cells, including plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC). The function and ligand specificity of Ly49Q are unknown. Here, we use reporter cell analysis to demonstrate that a high-affinity ligand for Ly49Q is present on H-2(b), but not H-2(d), H-2(k), H-2(q), or H-2(a)-derived tumor cells and normal cells ex vivo. The ligand is peptide-dependent and MHC Ia-like, as revealed by its functional absence on cells deficient in TAP-1, beta(2)m, or H-2K(b)D(b) expression. Furthermore, Ly49Q is specific for H-2K(b), as the receptor binds peptide-loaded H-2K(b) but not H-2D(b) complexes, and Ly49Q recognition can be blocked using anti-K(b) but not anti-D(b) mAb. Greater soluble H-2K(b) binding to ligand-deficient pDC also suggests cis interactions of Ly49Q and H-2K(b). These results demonstrate that Ly49Q efficiently binds H-2K(b) ligand, and suggest that pDC function, like that of NK cells, is regulated by classical MHC Ia molecules. MHC recognition capability by pDC has important implications for the role of this cell type during innate immune responses.
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