| Literature DB >> 11359797 |
J J Campbell1, S Qin, D Unutmaz, D Soler, K E Murphy, M R Hodge, L Wu, E C Butcher.
Abstract
CD56, an adhesion molecule closely related to neural cell adhesion molecule, is an immunophenotypic marker for several unique populations of PBLS: Although CD56(+) cells derive from multiple lymphocyte lineages, they share a role in immunosurveillance and antitumor responses. We have studied the chemokine receptor expression patterns and functional migratory responses of three distinct CD56(+) populations from human peripheral blood. NK-T cells were found to differ greatly from NK cells, and CD16(+) NK cells from CD16(-) NK cells. CD16(+) NK cells were the predominant population responding to IL-8 and fractalkine, whereas NK-T cells were the predominant population responding to the CCR5 ligand macrophage-inflammatory protein-1beta. CD16(-) NK cells were the only CD56(+) population that uniformly expressed trafficking molecules necessary for homing into secondary lymphoid organs through high endothelial venule. These findings describe a diverse population of cells that may have trafficking patterns entirely different from each other, and from other lymphocyte types.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11359797 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.166.11.6477
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422