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Class I HLA haplotypes form two schools that educate NK cells in different ways

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SCIENCE IMMUNOLOGY
卷 1, 期 3, 页码 -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.aag1672

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  1. [AI22039 R01]
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Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes that have vital functions in innate and adaptive immunity, as well as placental reproduction. Polymorphic human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I educates NK cells through interactions with killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs) and by supplying peptides that bind HLA-E to form ligands for CD94/NKG2A receptors on NK cells. HLA-B dimorphism in the leader peptide modulates this latter function: -21methionine (-21M) delivers functional peptides, but -2lthreonine (-21T) does not. Genetic analysis of human populations worldwide showed that haplotypes with -21M HLA-B rarely encoded the KIR ligands Bw4(+)HLA-B and C2(+)HLA-C KIR. Thus, there are two fundamental forms of HLA haplotype: one preferentially supplying CD94/NKG2A ligands and the other preferentially supplying KIR ligands. This -21 HLA-B dimorphism divides the human population into three groups: M/M, M/T, and TIT. Mass cytometry and assays of immune function demonstrated that M/M and M/T individuals have CD94/NKG2A(+) NK cells that are better educated, phenotypically more diverse, and functionally more potent than those in T/T individuals. The KIR school of NK cell education evolved in the context of the much older CD94/NKG2A school, and this complementary coevolution may have facilitated the specialization of HLA haplotypes toward one school or the other.

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