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The two-pore domain K2 P channel TASK2 drives human NK-cell proliferation and cytolytic function.

Andreas Schulte-Mecklenbeck1, Stefan Bittner1,2, Petra Ehling1, Frank Döring3, Erhard Wischmeyer3, Johanna Breuer1, Alexander M Herrmann1, Heinz Wiendl1, Sven G Meuth1, Catharina C Gross1.   

Abstract

Natural killer (NK) cells are a subset of cytotoxic lymphocytes that recognize and kill tumor- and virus-infected cells without prior stimulation. Killing of target cells is a multistep process including adhesion to target cells, formation of an immunological synapse, and polarization and release of cytolytic granules. The role of distinct potassium channels in this orchestrated process is still poorly understood. The current study reveals that in addition to the voltage-gated KV 1.3 and the calcium-activated KCa 3.1 channels, human NK cells also express the two-pore domain K2 P channel TASK2 (TWIK-related acid-sensitive potassium channel). Expression of Task2 varies among NK-cell subsets and depends on their differentiation and activation state. Despite its different expression in TASK2(high) CD56(bright) CD16(-) and TASK2(low) CD56(dim) CD16(+) NK cells, TASK2 is involved in cytokine-induced proliferation and cytolytic function of both subsets. TASK2 is crucial for leukocyte functional antigen (LFA-1) mediated adhesion of both resting and cytokine-activated NK cells to target cells, an early step in killing of target cells. With regard to the following mechanism, TASK2 plays a role in release of cytotoxic granules by resting, but not IL-15-induced NK cells. Taken together, our data exhibit two-pore potassium channels as important players in NK-cell activation and effector function.
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Keywords:  KV1.3; Membrane potential; NK cells; Potassium channels; TASK2

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26140335     DOI: 10.1002/eji.201445208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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