Cutting Edge: Inhibitory Functions of the Killer Cell Lectin-Like Receptor G1 Molecule During the Activation of Mouse NK Cells
pmid: 11884419
Cutting Edge: Inhibitory Functions of the Killer Cell Lectin-Like Receptor G1 Molecule During the Activation of Mouse NK Cells
AbstractThe killer cell lectin-like receptor G1 (KLRG1) is the mouse homolog of the rat mast cell function-associated Ag and contains an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motif in its cytoplasmic domain. In this study we demonstrate that both pathogenic and nonpathogenic in vivo activation of NK cells induces the expression of KLRG1 on their cell surface. Upon infection with murine CMV, this induction peaks between days 5 and 7 with ∼90% of the NK cells expressing KLRG1. On day 1.5 post-murine CMV infection of C57BL/6 mice, the main producers of IFN-γ are the KLRG1-negative NK cells. This effect has been recapitulated in vitro as we show that engagement of KLRG1 on a transfected NK cell line inhibits both cytokine production and NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity. Taken together, these data illustrate the crucial role played by KLRG1 during the termination of mouse NK cell activation.
- Brown University United States
Cytotoxicity, Immunologic, Male, Muromegalovirus, Membrane Glycoproteins, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Herpesviridae Infections, Lymphocyte Activation, Clone Cells, Killer Cells, Natural, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Interferon-gamma, Mice, Cross-Linking Reagents, T-Lymphocyte Subsets, Lectins, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Animals, Cytokines, Lectins, C-Type, Receptors, Immunologic
Cytotoxicity, Immunologic, Male, Muromegalovirus, Membrane Glycoproteins, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Herpesviridae Infections, Lymphocyte Activation, Clone Cells, Killer Cells, Natural, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Interferon-gamma, Mice, Cross-Linking Reagents, T-Lymphocyte Subsets, Lectins, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Animals, Cytokines, Lectins, C-Type, Receptors, Immunologic
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