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Ly49R activation receptor drives self-MHC-educated NK cell immunity against cytomegalovirus infection.

Awndre Gamache1,2, John M Cronk1,2, William T Nash1,2,3, Patryk Puchalski2,3, Alyssa Gillespie2,3, Hairong Wei2,3, Laurie Gray1, Marie-Louise Hammarskjold1, Wenhao Xu1, Michael G Brown4,2,3.   

Abstract

Natural killer (NK) cells mediate vital control of cancer and viral infection. They rely on MHC class I (MHC I)-specific self-receptors to identify and lyse diseased cells without harming self-MHC I-bearing host cells. NK cells bearing inhibitory self-receptors for host MHC I also undergo education, referred to as licensing, which causes them to become more responsive to stimulation via activation receptor signaling. Previous work has shown that licensed NK cells selectively expand during virus infections and they are associated with improved clinical response in human patients experiencing certain chronic virus infections, including HIV and hepatitis C virus. However, the importance of inhibitory self-receptors in NK-mediated virus immunity is debated as they also limit signals in NK cells emanating from virus-specific activation receptors. Using a mouse model of MHC I-dependent (H-2Dk) virus immunity, we discovered that NK cells depend on the Ly49G2 inhibitory self-receptor to mediate virus control, which coincided with host survival during murine cytomegalovirus infection. This antiviral effect further requires active signaling in NK cells via the Ly49R activation receptor that also binds H-2Dk In tandem, these functionally discordant Ly49 self-receptors increase NK cell proliferation and effector activity during infection, resulting in selective up-regulation of CD25 and KLRG1 in virus-specific Ly49R+ Ly49G2+ NK cells. Our findings establish that paired self-receptors act as major determinants of NK cell-mediated virus sensing and immunity.

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Keywords:  Ly49 receptor allotypes; NK cell education; exome sequencing; gene editing; viral immunity

Year:  2019        PMID: 31843910      PMCID: PMC6936569          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1913064117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


  92 in total

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3.  Control of Viral Infection by Natural Killer Cell Inhibitory Receptors.

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