The lymphoproliferative defect in CTLA-4-deficient mice is ameliorated by an inhibitory NK cell receptor.
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2002
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Resumo |
T-cell responses are regulated by activating and inhibiting signals. CD28 and its homologue, cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen 4 (CTLA-4), are the primary regulatory molecules that enhance or inhibit T-cell activation, respectively. Recently it has been shown that inhibitory natural killer (NK) cell receptors (NKRs) are expressed on subsets of T cells. It has been proposed that these receptors may also play an important role in regulating T-cell responses. However, the extent to which the NKRs modulate peripheral T-cell homeostasis and activation in vivo remains unclear. In this report we show that NK cell inhibitory receptor Ly49A engagement on T cells dramatically limits T-cell activation and the resultant lymphoproliferative disorder that occurs in CTLA-4-deficient mice. Prevention of activation and expansion of the potentially autoreactive CTLA-4(-/-) T cells by the Ly49A-mediated inhibitory signal demonstrates that NKR expression can play an important regulatory role in T-cell homeostasis in vivo. These results demonstrate the importance of inhibitory signals in T-cell homeostasis and suggest the common biochemical basis of inhibitory signaling pathways in T lymphocytes. |
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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_B53A36E7503C isbn:0006-4971 pmid:12036882 doi:10.1182/blood.V99.12.4509 isiid:000176047800033 |
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Fonte |
Blood, vol. 99, no. 12, pp. 4509-4516 |
Palavras-Chave | #Animals; Antigens, CD; Antigens, Differentiation/genetics; Antigens, Differentiation/immunology; Antigens, Ly; Carrier Proteins/immunology; Carrier Proteins/pharmacology; H-2 Antigens/pharmacology; Homeostasis/immunology; Immunoconjugates; Killer Cells, Natural/immunology; Lectins, C-Type; Lymphocyte Activation/drug effects; Lymphocyte Activation/immunology; Lymphoproliferative Disorders/immunology; Membrane Proteins/immunology; Membrane Proteins/pharmacology; Mice; Mice, Knockout; NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily A; Receptors, Immunologic/immunology; Receptors, NK Cell Lectin-Like; Signal Transduction; T-Lymphocytes/cytology; T-Lymphocytes/drug effects |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |