Chemokine Receptor Expression on Normal Blood CD56(+) NK-Cells Elucidates Cell Partners That Comigrate during the Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses and Identifies a Transitional NK-Cell Population


Autoria(s): Lima, M.; Leander, M.; Santos, M.; Santos, A.; Lau, C.; Queirós, M.; Gonçalves, M.; Fonseca, S.; Moura, J.; Teixeira, M.; Orfao, A.
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19/07/2016

19/07/2016

2015

Resumo

Studies of chemokine receptors (CKR) in natural killer- (NK-) cells have already been published, but only a few gave detailed information on its differential expression on blood NK-cell subsets. We report on the expression of the inflammatory and homeostatic CKR on normal blood CD56(+low) CD16(+) and CD56(+high)  CD16(-/+low) NK-cells. Conventional CD56(+low) and CD56(+high) NK-cells present in the normal PB do express CKR for inflammatory cytokines, although with different patterns CD56(+low) NK-cells are mainly CXCR1/CXCR2(+) and CXCR3/CCR5(-/+), whereas mostly CD56(+high) NK-cells are CXCR1/CXCR2(-) and CXCR3/CCR5(+). Both NK-cell subsets have variable CXCR4 expression and are CCR4(-) and CCR6(-). The CKR repertoire of the CD56(+low) NK-cells approaches to that of neutrophils, whereas the CKR repertoire of the CD56(+high) NK-cells mimics that of Th1(+) T cells, suggesting that these cells are prepared to migrate into inflamed tissues at different phases of the immune response. In addition, we describe a subpopulation of NK-cells with intermediate levels of CD56 expression, which we named CD56(+int) NK-cells. These NK-cells are CXCR3/CCR5(+), they have intermediate levels of expression of CD16, CD62L, CD94, and CD122, and they are CD57(-) and CD158a(-). In view of their phenotypic features, we hypothesize that they correspond to a transitional stage, between the well-known CD56(+high) and CD56(+low) NK-cells populations.

This work has been partially supported by a grant of the “Associação Portuguesa Contra a Leucemia” for the project “caracterização imunofenotípica de leucemias e linfomas de células T e NK: padrão de expressão de receptores de quimiocinas como determinantes do tropismo tecidular da célula neoplásica e do comportamento clínico-biológico da doença” and by the “Forum Hematológico do Norte,” Portugal

Identificador

J Immunol Res. 2015;2015:839684

2314-7156

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.16/1961

10.1155/2015/839684

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eng

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Hindawi Publishing Corporation

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http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jir/2015/839684/

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openAccess

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article