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Host genetic control of natural killer cell diversity revealed in the Collaborative Cross.


ABSTRACT: Natural killer (NK) cells are innate effectors armed with cytotoxic and cytokine-secreting capacities whose spontaneous antitumor activity is key to numerous immunotherapeutic strategies. However, current mouse models fail to mirror the extensive immune system variation that exists in the human population which may impact on NK cell-based therapies. We performed a comprehensive profiling of NK cells in the Collaborative Cross (CC), a collection of novel recombinant inbred mouse strains whose genetic diversity matches that of humans, thereby providing a unique and highly diverse small animal model for the study of immune variation. We demonstrate that NK cells from CC strains displayed a breadth of phenotypic and functional variation reminiscent of that reported for humans with regards to cell numbers, key marker expression, and functional capacities. We took advantage of the vast genetic diversity of the CC and identified nine genomic loci through quantitative trait locus mapping driving these phenotypic variations. SNP haplotype patterns and variant effect analyses identified candidate genes associated with lung NK cell numbers, frequencies of CD94+ NK cells, and expression levels of NKp46. Thus, we demonstrate that the CC represents an outstanding resource to study NK cell diversity and its regulation by host genetics.

SUBMITTER: Dupont MSJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7958182 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Host genetic control of natural killer cell diversity revealed in the Collaborative Cross.

Dupont Magali S J MSJ   Guillemot Vincent V   Campagne Pascal P   Serafini Nicolas N   Marie Solenne S   Montagutelli Xavier X   Di Santo James P JP   Vosshenrich Christian A J CAJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20210301 10


Natural killer (NK) cells are innate effectors armed with cytotoxic and cytokine-secreting capacities whose spontaneous antitumor activity is key to numerous immunotherapeutic strategies. However, current mouse models fail to mirror the extensive immune system variation that exists in the human population which may impact on NK cell-based therapies. We performed a comprehensive profiling of NK cells in the Collaborative Cross (CC), a collection of novel recombinant inbred mouse strains whose gen  ...[more]

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