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NKG2-C is a receptor on human natural killer cells that recognizes structures on K562 target cells.

M Düchler1, M Offterdinger, H Holzmüller, J Lipp, C T Chu, B Aschauer, F H Bach, E Hofer.   

Abstract

NKG2-C is a member of the recently discovered NKG2 family of genes and proteins, which are preferentially expressed on human natural killer (NK) cells. These potential NK cell receptors belong to a larger class of type II transmembrane proteins with a C-type lectin domain. We show here that NKG2-C is expressed as a 36-kDa glycoprotein by translation in vitro, recombinant expression and immunoprecipitation from a human NK cell clone. Further, a recombinant soluble NKG2-C-receptor binds specifically to K562 cells, which are target cells for NK cell killing, and to RPMI 8866 cells, which are feeder cells for NK cells; several other hematopoietic cell lines tested do not show any binding. The binding structures on the surface of K562 cells disappear, concomitant with a loss in susceptibility to killing when the cells are induced to differentiate with phorbol ester and Ca2+ ionophore. Our data suggest the presence of specific target molecules for NKG2-C on K562 cells, since overall glycosylation, Lewis X and Lewis Y structures, as well as the mucin-like CD43 molecule, do not change following induction of the cells. We propose that NKG2-C mediates a specific interaction of NK cells and their target cells with functional importance for NK cell killing.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7589093     DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830251032

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


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