| Literature DB >> 23508471 |
Matthew Gumbleton1, William G Kerr.
Abstract
Natural killer (NK) cells are important for host defense against malignancy and infection. At a cellular level NK cells are activated when signals from activating receptors exceed signaling from inhibitory receptors. At a molecular level NK cells undergo an education process to both prevent autoimmunity and acquire lytic capacity. Mouse models have shown important roles for inositol phospholipid signaling in lymphocytes. NK cells from mice with deletion in different members of the inositol phospholipid signaling pathway exhibit defects in development, NK cell repertoire expression and effector function. Here we review the current state of knowledge concerning the function of inositol phospholipid signaling components in NK cell biology.Entities:
Keywords: IFNγ; INPP4; PI3K; PIP5K; PTEN; SHIP; inositol phospholipid; natural killer cells
Year: 2013 PMID: 23508471 PMCID: PMC3589743 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2013.00047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561
PI modifying enzymes (PIP5K, PI3K, PTEN, SHIP1, and INPP4) are either recruited to or activated following signaling through the indicated NK cell receptor.
| PIP5K | PI3K | PTEN | SHIP1 | INPP4 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Receptors | CD16 | Ly49A | ? | Ly49A | ? |
| LFA-1 | Ly49C/I | Ly49C/I | |||
| DNAM-1 | KIR2DL1 | CD3ζ | |||
| NKp46 | KIR2DL3 | 2B4 | |||
| 2B4 | KIR3DL1 | FcγRIIB | |||
| NKG2D | KIR3DL2 | NKG2D | |||
| NKG2D | NK1.1 | ||||
| NK1.1 | NKp46 | ||||
| Ly49D | |||||
| Other important interactions | Talin | ? | ? | Shc | ? |
| Arf6 | |||||
| Downstream pathway/critical effector | PLCγ/IP3 | Akt | Akt (decreased) | Akt | ? |
| WASp | MAP/ERK | Erk 1/2 (decreased) | Grb2 | ||
| Munc13-4 | JNK1/2 (p110d-/-) | ||||
| Downstream gene targets (effector functions) | Cytolytic competency | NKRR formation | Cytolysis (decreased) | NKRR formation | ? |
| Immune synapse formation | Cytokine production | NK development and NKRR formation (Vα14iNKT) | Cytokine production | ||
| Serial killing | Cytokine production (Vα14iNKT) | Cytolytic competency |