Heterogeneous phenotypes of expression of the NKB1 natural killer cell class I receptor among individuals of different human histocompatibility leukocyte antigens types appear genetically regulated, but not linked to major histocompatibility complex haplotype

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Gumperz, JE
Valiante, NM
Parham, P
Lanier, LL
Tyan, D
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[1] STANFORD UNIV, DEPT MICROBIOL & IMMUNOL, FAIRCHILD CTR, STANFORD, CA 94305 USA
[2] DNAX RES INST MOLEC & CELLULAR BIOL INC, DEPT HUMAN IMMUNOL, PALO ALTO, CA 94305 USA
[3] CEDARS SINAI MED CTR, STEVEN SPIELBERG PEDIAT RES CTR, LOS ANGELES, CA 90048 USA
[4] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, SCH MED, DEPT PEDIAT, LOS ANGELES, CA 90048 USA
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10.1084/jem.183.4.1817
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
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Natural killer (NK) cells that express the NKB1 receptor are inhibited from killing target cells that possess human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA) B molecules bearing the Bw4 serological epitope. To investigate whether NKB1 expression is affected by HLA type, peripheral blood lymphocytes of 203 HLA-typed donors were examined. Most donors had a single population of NKB1(+), cells, but some had two populations expressing different cell surface levels of NKB1, and others had no detectable NKB1(+) cells. Among the donors expressing NKB1, both the relative abundance of NKB1(+) NK cells and their level of cell surface expression varied substantially. The percentage of NKB1(+) NK cells ranged from 0 to >75% (mean 14.7%), and the mean fluorescence of the positive population varied over three orders of magnitude. For each donor, the small percentage of T cells expressing NKB1 (usually <2%), had a pattern of expression mirroring that of the NK cells. NKB1 expression by NK and T cells remained stable over thr 2-yr period that live donors were tested. Patterns of NKB1 expression were not associated with Bw4 or Bw6 serotype of the donor or with the presence of any individual HLA-A or -B antigens. Cells expressing NKB1 are often found in donors who do not possess an appropriate class I ligand, and can be absent in those who express Bw4(+) HLA-B antigens. Family studies further suggested that the phenotype of NKB1 expression is inherited but not HLA linked. Whereas identical twins show matching patterns of NKB1 expression, HLA-identical siblings can differ in NKB1 expression and conversely, HLA-disparate siblings can be similar. Thus NKB1 expression phenotypes are tightly regulated and extremely heterogenous, but not correlated with HLA type.
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页码:1817 / 1827
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