نتایج جستجو برای: nk

تعداد نتایج: 21269  

2006
Glennda Smithson R. Michael Wolcott Robert Chervenak

We have developed a model system which can be utilized for charac terizing both the molecular basis of natural killer (NK):tumor interac tions and the consequences of these interactions on tumor growth in rivo. This model system consists of several tumor lines which were derived from the murine lymphoma ASLlw under conditions which permitted the isolation of clonal lines that differ in their su...

Journal: :Journal of neuroimmunology 2008
Aristo Vojdani Elizabeth Mumper Doreen Granpeesheh Lynne Mielke David Traver Kenneth Bock Karima Hirani James Neubrander Kurt N Woeller Nancy O'Hara Anju Usman Cindy Schneider Frank Hebroni Joshua Berookhim Jaquelyn McCandless

Although many articles have reported immune abnormalities in autism, NK cell activity has only been examined in one study of 31 patients, of whom 12 were found to have reduced NK activity. The mechanism behind this low NK cell activity was not explored. For this reason, we explored the measurement of NK cell activity in 1027 blood samples from autistic children obtained from ten clinics and com...

Journal: :Journal of innate immunity 2011
Ana Stojanovic Adelheid Cerwenka

Natural killer (NK) cells play an important role in the innate immune response against cancer, in particular in the elimination of tumor metastases and small tumors. NK cell-mediated control of large solid tumors is usually not efficient, although tumors often express high amounts of activating ligands and low levels of inhibitory ligands, such as MHC class I. Thus, we assume that these tumors ...

2016
Shuo Wang Pengyan Xia Guanling Huang Pingping Zhu Jing Liu Buqing Ye Ying Du Zusen Fan

Natural killer (NK) cells exert a crucial role in early immune responses as a major innate effector component. However, the underlying mechanisms of NK cell development remain largely elusive. Here we show that robust autophagy appears in the stage of immature NK cells (iNKs), which is required for NK cell development. Autophagy defects result in damaged mitochondria and accumulation of reactiv...

2010
Mark T. Orr Jun Wu Min Fang Luis J. Sigal Pieter Spee Thomas Egebjerg Erik Dissen Sigbjørn Fossum Joseph H. Phillips Lewis L. Lanier

The CD94 transmembrane-anchored glycoprotein forms disulfide-bonded heterodimers with the NKG2A subunit to form an inhibitory receptor or with the NKG2C or NKG2E subunits to assemble a receptor complex with activating DAP12 signaling proteins. CD94 receptors expressed on human and mouse NK cells and T cells have been proposed to be important in NK cell tolerance to self, play an important role ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
Rima Koka Patrick R. Burkett Marcia Chien Sophia Chai Faye Chan James P. Lodolce David L. Boone Averil Ma

Natural killer (NK) cells protect hosts against viral pathogens and transformed cells. IL-15 is thought to play a critical role in NK cell development, but its role in the regulation of peripheral NK cells is less well defined. We now find that adoptive transfer of normal NK cells into mice lacking the high affinity interleukin (IL)-15 receptor, IL-15Ralpha, surprisingly results in the abrupt l...

Journal: :Integrative biology : quantitative biosciences from nano to macro 2013
Athanasia E Christakou Mathias Ohlin Bruno Vanherberghen Mohammad Ali Khorshidi Nadir Kadri Thomas Frisk Martin Wiklund Björn Önfelt

Natural killer (NK) cells kill virus-infected or cancer cells through the release of cytotoxic granules into a tight intercellular contact. NK cell populations comprise individual cells with varying sensitivity to distinct input signals, leading to disparate responses. To resolve this NK cell heterogeneity, we have designed a novel assay based on ultrasound-assisted cell-cell aggregation in a m...

2015
L Michael Thomas

Natural killer (NK) cells are regulated through the coordinated functions of activating and inhibitory receptors. These receptors can act during the initial engagement of an NK cell with a target cell, or in subsequent NK cell engagements to maintain tolerance. Notably, each individual possesses a sizable minority-population of NK cells that are devoid of inhibitory receptors that recognize the...

2014
Stéphanie Bessoles Camille Grandclément Elisenda Alari-Pahissa Jasmine Gehrig Beena Jeevan-Raj Werner Held

Natural Killer (NK) cells use germ line encoded receptors to detect diseased host cells. Despite the invariant recognition structures, NK cells have a significant ability to adapt to their surroundings, such as the presence or absence of MHC class I molecules. It has been assumed that this adaptation occurs during NK cell development, but recent findings show that mature NK cells can also adapt...

Journal: :Blood 2009
Hélène Beuneu Jacques Deguine Béatrice Breart Ofer Mandelboim James P Di Santo Philippe Bousso

During infection, Toll-like receptor agonists induce natural killer (NK)-cell activation by stimulating dendritic cells (DCs) to produce cytokines and transpresent IL-15 to NK cells. Yet the cellular dynamics underlying NK-cell activation by DCs in secondary lymphoid organs are largely unknown. Here, we have visualized NK-cell activation using mice in which NK cells and DCs express different fl...

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