| Literature DB >> 11399319 |
R Biassoni1, C Cantoni, M Falco, D Pende, R Millo, L Moretta, C Bottino, A Moretta.
Abstract
Natural killer (NK) cells were poorly characterized until 10 years ago and few molecules expressed on their cell surface were known. Now the situation has changed dramatically, since a plethora of receptors characterized by opposite functions have been functionally and molecularly defined. NK cells express clonally distributed inhibitory receptors specific for different groups of HLA class I alleles, thus protecting normal cells from NK-mediated lysis. On the contrary, various activating receptors are involved in triggering of NK-mediated natural cytotoxicity. Their engagement induces human NK cells to kill target cells that are either HLA class I-negative or -deficient. Here a brief description of the activating receptors and coreceptor and of their ligand(s) is given.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11399319 DOI: 10.1016/s0161-5890(01)00018-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Immunol ISSN: 0161-5890 Impact factor: 4.407