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A discrete subset of epigenetically primed human NK cells mediates antigen-specific immune responses.

Victoria Stary1, Ram Vinay Pandey2, Johanna Strobl2, Lisa Kleissl2,3, Patrick Starlinger1,4, David Pereyra1,5, Wolfgang Weninger2, Gottfried F Fischer6, Christoph Bock7,8, Matthias Farlik2, Georg Stary9,3,7.   

Abstract

Adaptive features of natural killer (NK) cells have been reported in various species with different underlying mechanisms. It is unclear, however, which NK cell populations are capable of mounting antigen-specific recall responses and how such functions are regulated at the molecular level. Here, we identify and characterize a discrete population of CD49a+CD16- NK cells in the human liver that displays increased epigenetic potential to elicit memory responses and has the functional properties to exert antigen-specific immunity in the skin as an effector site. Integrated chromatin-based epigenetic and transcriptomic profiling revealed unique characteristics of hepatic CD49a+CD16- NK cells when compared with conventional CD49a-CD16+ NK cells, thereby defining active genomic regions and molecules underpinning distinct NK cell reactivity. In contrast to conventional NK cells, our results suggest that adaptive CD49a+CD16- NK cells are able to bypass the KIR receptor-ligand system upon antigen-specific stimulation. Furthermore, these cells were highly migratory toward chemokine gradients expressed in epicutaneous patch test lesions as an effector site of adaptive immune responses in the skin. These results define pathways operative in human antigen-specific adaptive NK cells and provide a roadmap for harnessing this NK cell subset for specific therapeutic or prophylactic vaccine strategies.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 33067380     DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.aba6232

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Immunol        ISSN: 2470-9468


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