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Murine NK cell intrinsic cytokine-induced memory-like responses are maintained following homeostatic proliferation.

Molly P Keppel1, Liping Yang, Megan A Cooper.   

Abstract

Several recent studies have demonstrated that innate immune NK cells exhibit memory-like properties with enhanced nonspecific and specific recall responses. Cytokine activation alone of murine NK cells induces the differentiation of memory-like cells that are more likely to produce IFN-γ, a key NK cell cytokine important for activation of the immune response. Using an adoptive cotransfer system, we first show that cytokine-induced memory-like responses are NK intrinsic. However, engraftment of donor NK cells in NK-competent hosts is poor because of homeostatic control mechanisms. Therefore, we used alymphoid Rag- and common γ-chain-deficient mice as recipients and observed homeostatic expansion of cotransferred cytokine-activated and control donor NK cells. Despite proliferation of all cells, NK cells derived from those cells originally activated by cytokines retained an intrinsic enhanced capacity to produce IFN-γ when restimulated in vitro with cytokines or target cells. These NK cell memory-like responses persisted for at least 4 wk in alymphoid hosts and 12 wk in NK-competent hosts. These findings indicate that memory-like NK cells can readily self-renew and maintain enhanced function in a lymphopenic host for at least a month.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23530145      PMCID: PMC3633638          DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1201742

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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