Published 2016
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Publication
Features of Memory-Like and PD-1+ Human NK Cell Subsets
Description
Human NK cells are distinguished into CD56brightCD16− cells and CD56dimCD16+ cells.
These two subsets are conventionally associated with differential functional outcomes
and are heterogeneous with respect to the expression of KIR and CD94/NKG2 heterodimers
that represent the two major types of HLA-class I-specific receptors. Recent
studies indicated that immature CD56bright NK cells, homogeneously expressing the
inhibitory CD94/NKG2A receptor, are precursors of CD56dim NK cells that, in turn, during
their process of differentiation, lose expression of CD94/NKG2A and subsequentially
acquire inhibitory KIRs and LIR-1. The terminally differentiated phenotype of CD56dim
cells is marked by the expression of the CD57 molecule that is associated with poor
responsiveness to cytokine stimulation, but retained cytolytic capacity. Remarkably, this
NKG2A−KIR+LIR-1+CD57+CD56dim NK cell subset when derived from individuals previously
exposed to pathogens, such as human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), may contain
"memory-like" NK cells. These cells are generally characterized by an upregulation of
the activating receptor CD94/NKG2C and a downregulation of the inhibitory receptor
Siglec-7. The "memory-like" NK cells are persistent over time and display some hallmarks
of adaptive immunity, i.e., clonal expansion, more effective antitumor and antiviral
immune responses, longevity, as well as given epigenetic modifications. Interestingly,
unknown cofactors associated with HCMV infection may induce the onset of a recently
identified fully mature NK cell subset, characterized by marked downregulation of the
activating receptors NKp30 and NKp46 and by the unexpected expression of the inhibitory
PD-1 receptor. This phenotype correlates with an impaired antitumor NK cell activity
that can be partially restored by antibody-mediated disruption of PD-1/PD-L interaction.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/845196
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/845196
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE