Killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor 3DL1 polymorphism defines distinct hierarchies of HLA class I recognition
- Creators
- Saunders, Philippa M.
- Pymm, Phillip
- PIETRA, GABRIELLA
- Hughes, Victoria A.
- Hitchen, Corinne
- O'Connor, Geraldine M.
- Loiacono, Fabrizio
- Widjaja, Jacqueline
- Price, David A.
- FALCO, MICHELA
- MINGARI, MARIA CRISTINA
- MORETTA, LORENZO
- Mcvicar, Daniel W.
- Rossjohn, Jamie
- Brooks, Andrew G.
- Vivian, Julian P.
- Others:
- Saunders, Philippa M.
- Pymm, Phillip
- Pietra, Gabriella
- Hughes, Victoria A.
- Hitchen, Corinne
- O'Connor, Geraldine M.
- Loiacono, Fabrizio
- Widjaja, Jacqueline
- Price, David A.
- Falco, Michela
- Mingari, MARIA CRISTINA
- Moretta, Lorenzo
- Mcvicar, Daniel W.
- Rossjohn, Jamie
- Brooks, Andrew G.
- Vivian, Julian P.
Description
Natural killer (NK) cells play a key role in immunity, but how HLA class I (HLA-I) and killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor 3DL1 (KIR3DL1) polymorphism impacts disease outcome remains unclear. KIR3DL1 (*001/*005/*015) tetramers were screened for reactivity against a panel of HLA-I molecules. This revealed different and distinct hierarchies of specificity for each KIR3DL1 allotype, with KIR3DL1*005 recognizing the widest array of HLA-I ligands. These differences were further reflected in functional studies using NK clones expressing these specific KIR3DL1 allotypes. Unexpectedly, the Ile/Thr80 dimorphism in the Bw4-motif did not categorically define strong/weak KIR3DL1 recognition. Although the KIR3DL1*001, *005, and *015 polymorphisms are remote from the KIR3DL1-HLA-I interface, the structures of these three KIR3DL1-HLA-I complexes showed that the broader HLA-I specificity of KIR3DL1*005 correlated with an altered KIR3DL1*005 interdomain positioning and increased mobility within its ligand-binding site. Collectively, we provide a generic framework for understanding the impact of KIR3DL1 polymorphism on the recognition of HLA-I allomorphs.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/847529
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/847529
- Origin repository
- UNIGE