articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesAug 8, 2011Closed access

Expansion of a unique CD57 + NKG2C hi natural killer cell subset during acute human cytomegalovirus infection

Cancer Research Institute · University of California, San Francisco · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

During human CMV infection, there is a preferential expansion of natural killer (NK) cells expressing the activating CD94-NKG2C receptor complex, implicating this receptor in the recognition of CMV-infected cells. We hypothesized that NK cells expanded in response to pathogens will be marked by expression of CD57, a carbohydrate antigen expressed on highly mature cells within the CD56(dim)CD16(+) NK cell compartment. Here we demonstrate the preferential expansion of a unique subset of NK cells coexpressing the activating CD94-NKG2C receptor and CD57 in CMV(+) donors. These CD57(+)NKG2C(hi) NK cells degranulated in response to stimulation through their NKG2C receptor. Furthermore, CD57(+)NKG2C(hi) NK cells…

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Keywords
  • CD16
  • Receptor
  • Biology
  • Natural killer cell
  • Lymphokine-activated killer cell
  • Immunology
  • Cell biology
  • Population
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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