reviewImmunological ReviewsNov 7, 2006GREEN OA

Activation, coactivation, and costimulation of resting human natural killer cells

National Institutes of Health · Karolinska University Hospital · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Natural killer (NK) cells possess potent perforin- and interferon-gamma-dependent effector functions that are tightly regulated. Inhibitory receptors for major histocompatibility complex class I display variegated expression among NK cells, which confers specificity to individual NK cells. Specificity is also provided by engagement of an array of NK cell activation receptors. Target cells may express ligands for a multitude of activation receptors, many of which signal through different pathways. How inhibitory receptors intersect different signaling cascades is not fully understood. This review focuses on advances in understanding how activation receptors cooperate to induce cytotoxicity in resting NK cells.…

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