نتایج جستجو برای: killer cell immunoglobulin like receptor

تعداد نتایج: 2606499  

Journal: :FEBS letters 1999
A R Atkins M J Osborne H A Lashuel G M Edelman P E Wright B A Cunningham H J Dyson

The extracellular domain of N-CAM contains five immunoglobulin-like (Ig) and two fibronectin type III-like domains and facilitates cell-cell binding through multiple, weak interdomain interactions. NMR spectroscopy indicated that the two N-terminal Ig-like domains from chicken N-CAM (Ig I and Ig II) interact with millimolar affinity. Physico-chemical studies show that this interaction is signif...

Journal: :Blood 2012
Bree Foley Sarah Cooley Michael R Verneris Michelle Pitt Julie Curtsinger Xianghua Luo Sandra Lopez-Vergès Lewis L Lanier Daniel Weisdorf Jeffrey S Miller

During mouse cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, a population of Ly49H(+) natural killer (NK) cells expands and is responsible for disease clearance through the induction of a "memory NK-cell response." Whether similar events occur in human CMV infection is unknown. In the present study, we characterized the kinetics of the NK-cell response to CMV reactivation in human recipients after hematopoiet...

2012
Jacqueline Shaw Simon Kollnberger

KIR3DL2/CD158k/p140 is a three domain killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor incorporating cytoplasmic immunoreceptor tyrosine inhibitory motifs, expressed as a disulphide-bonded dimer. KIR3DL2 is a framework gene within the KIR locus and is highly polymorphic, with 62 allelic variants possibly coding for protein reported. KIR3DL2 binds to HLA-A3 and -A11 in a peptide-dependent fashion and to...

2017
Christian Münz Obinna Chijioke

Natural killer (NK) cells are potent innate cytotoxic lymphocytes for the destruction of infected and transformed cells. Although they were originally considered to be ready-made assassins after their hematopoietic development, it has recently become clear that their activity is regulated by mechanisms such as repertoire composition, licensing, priming, and adaptive memory-like differentiation....

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2004
Peter Parham

In placental mammals, viviparity--the production of living young within the mother's body--evolved under the auspices of the immune system. Elements of immunity were incorporated, giving pregnancy a mildly inflammatory character. Formation of the placenta, the organ that feeds the fetus, involves a cooperation between maternal natural killer (NK) cells and fetal trophoblast cells that remodels ...

Journal: :Japanese journal of medicine 1986
K Morikawa S Morikawa A Nakano H Furuya C Takagi F Oseko S Note

Natural killer (NK) cells have been implicated as first line of defence mechanism for carcinogenesis in humans. A lot of studies of depressed NK activity in patients with malignancies have supported this. Two major problems, however, in these studies are the choice of normal controls and target cells. To study this problem, peripheral mononuclear cells (PBMC) of sixty-six normal subjects from y...

Journal: :Hematology/oncology and stem cell therapy 2015
Arundhati Mandal Chandra Viswanathan

Natural killer (NK) cells constitute our bodies' frontline defense system, guarding against tumors and launching attacks against infections. The activities of NK cells are regulated by the interaction of various receptors expressed on their surfaces with cell surface ligands. While the role of NK cells in controlling tumor activity is relatively clear, the fact that they are also linked to vari...

2011
Niklas K. Björkström Therese Lindgren Malin Stoltz Cyril Fauriat Monika Braun Magnus Evander Jakob Michaëlsson Karl-Johan Malmberg Jonas Klingström Clas Ahlm Hans-Gustaf Ljunggren

Natural killer (NK) cells are known to mount a rapid response to several virus infections. In experimental models of acute viral infection, this response has been characterized by prompt NK cell activation and expansion followed by rapid contraction. In contrast to experimental model systems, much less is known about NK cell responses to acute viral infections in humans. We demonstrate that NK ...

2017
Kristiaan Wouters Katrien Gaens Mitchell Bijnen Kenneth Verboven Johan Jocken Suzan Wetzels Erwin Wijnands Dominique Hansen Marleen van Greevenbroek Adriaan Duijvestijn Erik A. L. Biessen Ellen E. Blaak Coen D. A. Stehouwer Casper G. Schalkwijk

Immune cell accumulation in adipose tissue (AT) is associated with the development of AT inflammation, resulting in metabolic dysfunction. Circulating immune cell patterns may reflect immune cell accumulation in expanding AT. However, data linking human leukocytes in blood and AT is lacking. We investigated whether blood immune cell populations are associated with their counterparts in subcutan...

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