Activation of NK Cells by an Endocytosed Receptor for Soluble HLA-G.

Signaling from endosomes is emerging as a mechanism by which selected receptors provide sustained signals distinct from those generated at the plasma membrane. The activity of natural killer (NK) cells, which are important effectors of innate immunity and regulators of adaptive immunity, is controll...

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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2005-12-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0040009
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spelling doaj-9e87ceca460449b78fb9f8914da632cd2021-07-02T09:03:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Biology1544-91731545-78852005-12-0141e9Activation of NK Cells by an Endocytosed Receptor for Soluble HLA-G.Signaling from endosomes is emerging as a mechanism by which selected receptors provide sustained signals distinct from those generated at the plasma membrane. The activity of natural killer (NK) cells, which are important effectors of innate immunity and regulators of adaptive immunity, is controlled primarily by receptors that are at the cell surface. Here we show that cytokine secretion by resting human NK cells is induced by soluble, but not solid-phase, antibodies to the killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor (KIR) 2DL4, a receptor for human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-G. KIR2DL4 was constitutively internalized into Rab5-positive compartments via a dynamin-dependent process. Soluble HLA-G was endocytosed into KIR2DL4-containing compartments in NK cells and in 293T cells transfected with KIR2DL4. Chemokine secretion induced by KIR2DL4 transfection into 293T cells occurred only with recombinant forms of KIR2DL4 that trafficked to endosomes. The profile of genes up-regulated by KIR2DL4 engagement on resting NK cells revealed a proinflammatory/proangiogenic response. Soluble HLA-G induced secretion of a similar set of cytokines and chemokines. This unique stimulation of resting NK cells by soluble HLA-G, which is endocytosed by KIR2DL4, implies that NK cells may provide useful functions at sites of HLA-G expression, such as promotion of vascularization in maternal decidua during early pregnancy.http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0040009
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title Activation of NK Cells by an Endocytosed Receptor for Soluble HLA-G.
spellingShingle Activation of NK Cells by an Endocytosed Receptor for Soluble HLA-G.
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title_short Activation of NK Cells by an Endocytosed Receptor for Soluble HLA-G.
title_full Activation of NK Cells by an Endocytosed Receptor for Soluble HLA-G.
title_fullStr Activation of NK Cells by an Endocytosed Receptor for Soluble HLA-G.
title_full_unstemmed Activation of NK Cells by an Endocytosed Receptor for Soluble HLA-G.
title_sort activation of nk cells by an endocytosed receptor for soluble hla-g.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Biology
issn 1544-9173
1545-7885
publishDate 2005-12-01
description Signaling from endosomes is emerging as a mechanism by which selected receptors provide sustained signals distinct from those generated at the plasma membrane. The activity of natural killer (NK) cells, which are important effectors of innate immunity and regulators of adaptive immunity, is controlled primarily by receptors that are at the cell surface. Here we show that cytokine secretion by resting human NK cells is induced by soluble, but not solid-phase, antibodies to the killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor (KIR) 2DL4, a receptor for human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-G. KIR2DL4 was constitutively internalized into Rab5-positive compartments via a dynamin-dependent process. Soluble HLA-G was endocytosed into KIR2DL4-containing compartments in NK cells and in 293T cells transfected with KIR2DL4. Chemokine secretion induced by KIR2DL4 transfection into 293T cells occurred only with recombinant forms of KIR2DL4 that trafficked to endosomes. The profile of genes up-regulated by KIR2DL4 engagement on resting NK cells revealed a proinflammatory/proangiogenic response. Soluble HLA-G induced secretion of a similar set of cytokines and chemokines. This unique stimulation of resting NK cells by soluble HLA-G, which is endocytosed by KIR2DL4, implies that NK cells may provide useful functions at sites of HLA-G expression, such as promotion of vascularization in maternal decidua during early pregnancy.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0040009
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