| Literature DB >> 17202324 |
Amale Laouar1, Monika Manocha, Meimei Wan, Hideo Yagita, Rene A W van Lier, N Manjunath.
Abstract
NK cell receptors (NKRs) modulate T lymphocyte responses by modifying the Ag activation threshold. However, what governs their expression on T cells remains unclear. In this study we show that different NKRs are imprinted on CD8 T cells in the gut mucosa and periphery during the same Ag challenge. After a viral, bacterial, and tumor challenge, most CD8 peritoneal exudate lymphocytes expressed NKG2A but not 2B4. In contrast, most CD8 intraepithelial lymphocytes exhibited 2B4 but not NKG2A. Our data suggest that tissue-specific factors may determine the pattern of NKR expression. In the gut, CD70 licensing appears to promote 2B4 induction on mucosal CD8 T cells. Conversely, retinoic acid produced by the intestinal dendritic cells may suppress NKG2A expression. Thus, tissue-specific factors regulate NKR expression and may confer T cells with differing effector functions in a tissue and site-specific manner.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17202324 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.178.2.652
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422