Activating Receptor Signals Drive Receptor Diversity in Developing Natural Killer Cells.

It has recently been appreciated that NK cells exhibit many features reminiscent of adaptive immune cells. Considerable heterogeneity exists with respect to the ligand specificity of individual NK cells and as such, a subset of NK cells can respond, expand, and differentiate into memory-like cells i...

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Main Authors: Jacquelyn Freund, Rebecca M May, Enjun Yang, Hongchuan Li, Matthew McCullen, Bin Zhang, Todd Lenvik, Frank Cichocki, Stephen K Anderson, Taku Kambayashi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-08-01
Series:PLoS Biology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002526
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spelling doaj-446bae09c29c48dd84f6fa67efc0ce362021-07-02T21:22:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Biology1544-91731545-78852016-08-01148e100252610.1371/journal.pbio.1002526Activating Receptor Signals Drive Receptor Diversity in Developing Natural Killer Cells.Jacquelyn FreundRebecca M MayEnjun YangHongchuan LiMatthew McCullenBin ZhangTodd LenvikFrank CichockiStephen K AndersonTaku KambayashiIt has recently been appreciated that NK cells exhibit many features reminiscent of adaptive immune cells. Considerable heterogeneity exists with respect to the ligand specificity of individual NK cells and as such, a subset of NK cells can respond, expand, and differentiate into memory-like cells in a ligand-specific manner. MHC I-binding inhibitory receptors, including those belonging to the Ly49 and KIR families, are expressed in a variegated manner, which creates ligand-specific diversity within the NK cell pool. However, how NK cells determine which inhibitory receptors to express on their cell surface during a narrow window of development is largely unknown. In this manuscript, we demonstrate that signals from activating receptors are critical for induction of Ly49 and KIR receptors during NK cell development; activating receptor-derived signals increased the probability of the Ly49 bidirectional Pro1 promoter to transcribe in the forward versus the reverse direction, leading to stable expression of Ly49 receptors in mature NK cells. Our data support a model where the balance of activating and inhibitory receptor signaling in NK cells selects for the induction of appropriate inhibitory receptors during development, which NK cells use to create a diverse pool of ligand-specific NK cells.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002526
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author Jacquelyn Freund
Rebecca M May
Enjun Yang
Hongchuan Li
Matthew McCullen
Bin Zhang
Todd Lenvik
Frank Cichocki
Stephen K Anderson
Taku Kambayashi
spellingShingle Jacquelyn Freund
Rebecca M May
Enjun Yang
Hongchuan Li
Matthew McCullen
Bin Zhang
Todd Lenvik
Frank Cichocki
Stephen K Anderson
Taku Kambayashi
Activating Receptor Signals Drive Receptor Diversity in Developing Natural Killer Cells.
PLoS Biology
author_facet Jacquelyn Freund
Rebecca M May
Enjun Yang
Hongchuan Li
Matthew McCullen
Bin Zhang
Todd Lenvik
Frank Cichocki
Stephen K Anderson
Taku Kambayashi
author_sort Jacquelyn Freund
title Activating Receptor Signals Drive Receptor Diversity in Developing Natural Killer Cells.
title_short Activating Receptor Signals Drive Receptor Diversity in Developing Natural Killer Cells.
title_full Activating Receptor Signals Drive Receptor Diversity in Developing Natural Killer Cells.
title_fullStr Activating Receptor Signals Drive Receptor Diversity in Developing Natural Killer Cells.
title_full_unstemmed Activating Receptor Signals Drive Receptor Diversity in Developing Natural Killer Cells.
title_sort activating receptor signals drive receptor diversity in developing natural killer cells.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Biology
issn 1544-9173
1545-7885
publishDate 2016-08-01
description It has recently been appreciated that NK cells exhibit many features reminiscent of adaptive immune cells. Considerable heterogeneity exists with respect to the ligand specificity of individual NK cells and as such, a subset of NK cells can respond, expand, and differentiate into memory-like cells in a ligand-specific manner. MHC I-binding inhibitory receptors, including those belonging to the Ly49 and KIR families, are expressed in a variegated manner, which creates ligand-specific diversity within the NK cell pool. However, how NK cells determine which inhibitory receptors to express on their cell surface during a narrow window of development is largely unknown. In this manuscript, we demonstrate that signals from activating receptors are critical for induction of Ly49 and KIR receptors during NK cell development; activating receptor-derived signals increased the probability of the Ly49 bidirectional Pro1 promoter to transcribe in the forward versus the reverse direction, leading to stable expression of Ly49 receptors in mature NK cells. Our data support a model where the balance of activating and inhibitory receptor signaling in NK cells selects for the induction of appropriate inhibitory receptors during development, which NK cells use to create a diverse pool of ligand-specific NK cells.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002526
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