A new function of NK cells:adaptive or memory?
- VernacularTitle:NK细胞的新免疫功能:免疫记忆性
- Author:
Meijuan ZHENG
;
Zhigang TIAN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
NK cells;
Memory;
Phenotype;
Function
- From:
Chinese Journal of Immunology
2001;0(10):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Recent reports have indicated that NK cells may have the function of immunological memory in common with cells of the adaptive immune system."Memory" NK cells move through the four phases of the adaptive immune response — proliferation,contraction,memory and recall which was similar to the T-cell responses."Memory" NK cells have special phenotypes.During MCMV infection,"memory" NK cells showed a greater expression of Ly49H,KLRG1,CD43 and Ly6C,and a decreased expression of CD27.In hapten (DNFB)-induced contact hypersensitivity model,the sorted liver NK cell subsets with the phenotype of Thy-1+Ly49C-I+ had the transferable memory activity,occupying around 10% of hepaedtic NK cells.These Ly49H+"memory" NK cells might produce more IFN-gamma ex vivo in response to plate-bound antibody against NK1.1 or Ly49H.Degranulation by Ly49H+ "memory" NK cells was also enhanced,as assessed by CD107a expression after ex vivo stimulation with anti-NK1.1."Memory" NK cells may move through the same migratory routes and adhesion pathways during the priming and effector phases of DNFB-primed Rag2-/-mice as conventional T cells of normal mice.Until now,it is not clear about the requirements for the triggering,regulation and maintenance of NK cell memory,but it is absolutely clear that "Memory" NK cells must play important role in host defense against pathogens.