Receptors for HLA class-I molecules in human natural killer cells

被引:782
作者
Moretta, A
Bottino, C
Vitale, M
Pende, D
Biassoni, R
Mingari, MC
Moretta, L
机构
[1] IST SCI STUDIO & CURA TUMORI, I-16132 GENOA, ITALY
[2] CTR BIOTECHNOL AVANZATE, I-16132 GENOA, ITALY
[3] UNIV GENOA, IST PATOL GEN, GENOA, ITALY
[4] UNIV GENOA, IST ONCOL CLIN & SPERIMENTALE, I-16126 GENOA, ITALY
关键词
NK cells; MHC class I; regulatory receptors; cytolytic activity; cytolytic T lymphocytes;
D O I
10.1146/annurev.immunol.14.1.619
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Natural killer cells are likely to play an important role in the host defenses because they kill virally infected or tumor cells but spare normal self-cells. The molecular mechanism that explains why NK cells do not kill indiscriminately has recently been elucidated. It is due to several specialized receptors that recognize major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules expressed on normal cells. The lack of expression of one or more class I alleles leads to NK-mediated target cell lysis. During NK cell development, the class I-specific receptors have adapted to self-class I molecules on which they recognize epitopes shared by groups of class I alleles. As such, they may fail to recognize either self-molecules that bound unusual peptides or allogeneic class I molecules unrelated to self-alleles. Different types of receptors specific for groups of HLA-C or HLA-B alleles have been identified. While in most instances, they function as inhibiting receptors, an activating form of the HLA-C-specific receptors has been identified in some donors. Molecular cloning of HLA-C- and HLA-B-specific receptors has revealed new members of the immunoglobulin superfamily with two or three Ig-like domains, respectively, in their extracellular portion. While the inhibiting form is characterized by a long cytoplasmic tail associated with a nonpolar transmembrane portion, the activating one has a short tail associated with a Lys-containing transmembrane portion. Thus, these human NK receptors are different from the murine Ly49 that is a type II transmembrane protein characterized by a C type lectin domain. A subset of cytolytic T lymphocytes expresses NK-type class I-specific receptors. These receptors exert an inhibiting activity on T cell receptor-mediated functions and offer a valuable model to analyze the regulatory mechanisms involved in receptor-mediated cell activation and inactivation.
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