Role of Qa-1(b)-binding receptors in the specificity of developing NK cells - PubMed (original) (raw)
Role of Qa-1(b)-binding receptors in the specificity of developing NK cells
M Salcedo et al. Eur J Immunol. 2000 Apr.
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Abstract
NK cells acquire the ability to recognize MHC class I molecules during development. Studies with Qa-1(b) tetramers (Qa-1 tetramers) showed that nearly all NK1.1(+) cells from newborn C57BL/6 mice express Qa-1-binding receptors. Cytotoxic activity of these cells is fully inhibited by Qa-1 ligands on target cells. In contrast, neither receptors for H-2K(b) nor H-2D(b) were observed on NK1.1(+) cells from newborn mice. After birth, frequencies of Qa-1 tetramer(+)/ NK1.1(+) cells gradually decrease as the number of Ly49(+) /NK1.1(+) cells increases. Cell transfer studies showed that Qa-1 tetramer(+) cells from newborn mice do not lose expression of Qa-1 receptors, but that they further acquire expression of Ly49 molecules. Acquisition of Qa-1-binding receptors appears largely independent of host MHC class I molecules, as observed in studies using beta2-microglobulin-deficient (beta2m(-/-)) mice as well as K(b)/ D(b-/-) and K(b)/D(b)/beta2m(-/-) mice. The present results suggest that Qa-1-binding receptors play an important role in the specificity of developing NK cells, and suggest that these cells rely mainly on inhibitory receptors specific for non-classical MHC class I molecules to maintain self tolerance during the first weeks of life.
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