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In vitro education of human natural killer cells by KIR3DL1.


ABSTRACT: During development, NK cells are "educated" to respond aggressively to cells with low surface expression of HLA class I, a hallmark of malignant and infected cells. The mechanism of education involves interactions between inhibitory killer immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs) and specific HLA epitopes, but the details of this process are unknown. Because of the genetic diversity of HLA class I genes, most people have NK cells that are incompletely educated, representing an untapped source of human immunity. We demonstrate how mature peripheral KIR3DL1+ human NK cells can be educated in vitro. To accomplish this, we trained NK cells expressing the inhibitory KIR3DL1 receptor by co-culturing them with target cells that expressed its ligand, Bw4+HLA-B. After this training, KIR3DL1+ NK cells increased their inflammatory and lytic responses toward target cells lacking Bw4+HLA-B, as though they had been educated in vivo. By varying the conditions of this basic protocol, we provide mechanistic and translational insights into the process NK cell education.

SUBMITTER: Pugh J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6856763 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In vitro education of human natural killer cells by KIR3DL1.

Pugh Jason J   Pugh Jason J   Nemat-Gorgani Neda N   Djaoud Zakia Z   Guethlein Lisbeth A LA   Norman Paul J PJ   Parham Peter P  

Life science alliance 20191113 6


During development, NK cells are "educated" to respond aggressively to cells with low surface expression of HLA class I, a hallmark of malignant and infected cells. The mechanism of education involves interactions between inhibitory killer immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs) and specific HLA epitopes, but the details of this process are unknown. Because of the genetic diversity of HLA class I genes, most people have NK cells that are incompletely educated, representing an untapped source of hum  ...[more]

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