CD57 defines a functionally distinct population of mature NK cells in the human CD56dimCD16+ NK-cell subset
Cancer Research Institute · University of California, San Francisco · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate immune lymphocytes that express a heterogeneous repertoire of germline-encoded receptors and undergo a distinct pattern of maturation. CD57 is a marker of terminal differentiation on human CD8(+) T cells. Very few newborn or fetal NK cells express CD57; however, the frequency of CD57-bearing NK cells increases with age. We assessed the transcriptional, phenotypic, and functional differences between CD57(+) and CD57(-) NK cells within the CD56(dim) mature NK subset. CD57(+) NK cells express a repertoire of NK-cell receptors, suggestive of a more mature phenotype, and proliferate less when stimulated with target cells and/or cytokines. By contrast, a higher frequency of…
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Authors
9- SLSandra López‐VergèsCorresponding
Cancer Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco
- JMJeffrey M. Milush
University of California, San Francisco
- SPSuchitra Pandey
Blood Systems Research Institute
- VAVanessa A. York
University of California, San Francisco
- JAJanice Arakawa‐Hoyt
Cancer Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Interleukin 21
- Interleukin 12
- Interleukin 15
- Cytotoxic T cell
- CD16
- Natural killer cell
- Cell biology