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  2. Identification of a cellular ligand for the natural cytotoxicity receptor NKp44

Identification of a cellular ligand for the natural cytotoxicity receptor NKp44

  • Blood. 2013 Oct 24;122(17):2935-42. doi: 10.1182/blood-2013-03-489054.
Florence Baychelier 1 Alexis Sennepin Myriam Ermonval Karim Dorgham Patrice Debré Vincent Vieillard
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Affiliation

  • 1 Laboratoire Immunité et Infection, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, UMR-S945.
Abstract

With an array of activating and inhibitory receptors, natural killer (NK) cells are involved in the eradication of infected, transformed, and tumor cells. NKp44 is a member of the natural cytotoxicity receptor family, which is exclusively expressed on activated NK cells. Here, we identify natural cytotoxicity receptor NKp44 (NKp44L), a novel isoform of the mixed-lineage leukemia-5 protein, as a cellular ligand for NKp44. Unlike the other MLL family members, NKp44L is excluded from the nucleus, but expressed at the cell-surface level; its subcellular localization is being associated with the presence of a specific C-terminal motif. Strikingly, NKp44L has not been detected on circulating cells isolated from healthy individuals, but it is expressed on a large panel of the tumor and transformed cells. The sharply decreased NK lysis activity induced by anti-NKp44L Antibodies directly demonstrates the role of NKp44L in cytotoxicity. Taken together, these results show that NKp44L could be critical for NK cell-mediated innate immunity. The identification and cellular distribution of NKp44L highlight the role of this self-molecule as a danger signal to alert the NK cell network.

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