Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Experimental Immunology, Division of Basic Sciences, National Cancer Institute-FCRDC , Frederick, Maryland
Abstract
Abstract
Upon ligand recognition, members of the murine Ly-49 receptor family can transmit inhibitory or activating signals that regulate NK cell function. Ly-49A, G, and D have been shown to recognize the murine class I molecule H-2Dd as a potential ligand. Recent studies also have demonstrated also that Ly-49D+ NK cells can lyse CHO cells, although the ligand responsible for this recognition was not identified. Because allorecognition by NK cells may be important in bone-marrow transplantation and because of the overlapping class I recognition by these receptors, recognition of CHO cells by Ly-49G and A was investigated. Our data suggest that Ly-49G and probably A transmit inhibitory signals in response to CHO cells. Receptor inhibition was assessed by examining NK lytic function, IFN-γ secretion, and DAP12 phosphorylation in response to CHO cells by sorted subsets of Ly-49D vs. G B6 NK cells. Our results suggest that CHO cells may express a common ligand(s) that is capable of engaging Ly-49D, G, and possibly A in C576BL/6 NK cells. In addition to our findings that Ly-49 inhibitory receptors also recognize CHO cells, activating receptors other than Ly-49D are present in B6 mice that can lyse CHO cells.
Funder
National Cancer Institute
National Institutes of Health
National Institutes of Health Publication
Department of Health and Human Services
U.S. Government
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Cell Biology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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