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Ly49-dependent NK cell licensing and effector inhibition involve the same interaction site on MHC ligands.


ABSTRACT: NK cells become functionally competent to be triggered by their activation receptors through the interaction of NK cell inhibitory receptors with their cognate self-MHC ligands, an MHC-dependent educational process termed "licensing." For example, Ly49A(+) NK cells become licensed by the interaction of the Ly49A inhibitory receptor with its MHC class I ligand, H2D(d), whereas Ly49C(+) NK cells are licensed by H2K(b). Structural studies indicate that the Ly49A inhibitory receptor may interact with two sites, termed site 1 and site 2, on its H2D(d) ligand. Site 2 encompasses the ?1/?2/?3 domains of the H2D(d) H chain and ?(2)-microglobulin (?2m) and is the functional binding site for Ly49A in effector inhibition. Ly49C functionally interacts with a similar site in H2K(b). However, it is currently unknown whether this same site is involved in Ly49A- or Ly49C-dependent licensing. In this study, we produced transgenic C57BL/6 mice expressing wild-type or site 2 mutant H2D(d) molecules and studied whether Ly49A(+) NK cells are licensed. We also investigated Ly49A- and Ly49C-dependent NK licensing in murine ?2m-deficient mice that are transgenic for human ?2m, which has species-specific amino acid substitutions in ?2m. Our data from these transgenic mice indicate that site 2 on self-MHC is critical for Ly49A- and Ly49C-dependent NK cell licensing. Thus, NK cell licensing through Ly49 involves specific interactions with its MHC ligand that are similar to those involved in effector inhibition.

SUBMITTER: Choi T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3082152 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ly49-dependent NK cell licensing and effector inhibition involve the same interaction site on MHC ligands.

Choi Taewoong T   Ferris Stephen T ST   Matsumoto Naoki N   Poursine-Laurent Jennifer J   Yokoyama Wayne M WM  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20110218 7


NK cells become functionally competent to be triggered by their activation receptors through the interaction of NK cell inhibitory receptors with their cognate self-MHC ligands, an MHC-dependent educational process termed "licensing." For example, Ly49A(+) NK cells become licensed by the interaction of the Ly49A inhibitory receptor with its MHC class I ligand, H2D(d), whereas Ly49C(+) NK cells are licensed by H2K(b). Structural studies indicate that the Ly49A inhibitory receptor may interact wit  ...[more]

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