Genetic and Environmental Determinants of Human NK Cell Diversity Revealed by Mass Cytometry
Stanford University · SRI International
Abstract
Natural killer (NK) cells play critical roles in immune defense and reproduction, yet remain the most poorly understood major lymphocyte population. Because their activation is controlled by a variety of combinatorially expressed activating and inhibitory receptors, NK cell diversity and function are closely linked. To provide an unprecedented understanding of NK cell repertoire diversity, we used mass cytometry to simultaneously analyze 37 parameters, including 28 NK cell receptors, on peripheral blood NK cells from 5 sets of monozygotic twins and 12 unrelated donors of defined human leukocyte antigen (HLA) and killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor (KIR) genotype. This analysis revealed a remarkable degree…
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- Mass cytometry
- Genetic diversity
- Diversity (politics)
- Biology
- Cell
- Flow cytometry
- Human genetic variation
- Evolutionary biology
- Life in Land