reviewImmunologyDec 19, 2008GREEN OA

CD56 bright natural killer (NK) cells: an important NK cell subset

Laboratoire National de Santé · Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg

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Abstract

Human natural killer (NK) cells can be subdivided into different populations based on the relative expression of the surface markers CD16 and CD56. The two major subsets are CD56(bright) CD16(dim/) (-) and CD56(dim) CD16(+), respectively. In this review, we will focus on the CD56(bright) NK cell subset. These cells are numerically in the minority in peripheral blood but constitute the majority of NK cells in secondary lymphoid tissues. They are abundant cytokine producers but are only weakly cytotoxic before activation. Recent data suggest that under certain conditions, they have immunoregulatory properties, and that they are probably immediate precursors of CD56(dim) NK cells. CD56(bright) NK cell percentages…

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Keywords
  • CD16
  • Lymphokine-activated killer cell
  • Interleukin 21
  • Cytotoxic T cell
  • Natural killer cell
  • Biology
  • Janus kinase 3
  • Immunology
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