Line of attack: NK cell specificity and integration of signals

YT Bryceson, EO Long - Current opinion in immunology, 2008 - Elsevier
Current opinion in immunology, 2008Elsevier
Natural killer (NK) cells possess potent cytolytic activity and secrete immune modulating
cytokines. The large repertoire of NK cell receptors provides versatility for the identification of
infected and transformed cells and for their elimination by NK cells. NK cell responses also
stimulate and regulate the adaptive arm of the immune system. We review current
knowledge about the molecular specificity of NK cell receptors and about the regulation of
NK cell effector functions upon encounter with target cells. Mechanisms of recognition …
Natural killer (NK) cells possess potent cytolytic activity and secrete immune modulating cytokines. The large repertoire of NK cell receptors provides versatility for the identification of infected and transformed cells and for their elimination by NK cells. NK cell responses also stimulate and regulate the adaptive arm of the immune system. We review current knowledge about the molecular specificity of NK cell receptors and about the regulation of NK cell effector functions upon encounter with target cells. Mechanisms of recognition, interplay among receptors, signal integration, and the dynamic fine-tuning of NK cell responses are discussed New insights into the molecular checkpoints for NK cell effector function are highlighted, and the underlying reasons for the complexity in NK cell recognition and signaling are proposed.
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