NK Cells Stimulate Proliferation of T and NK Cells through 2B4/CD48 Interactions

  • Assarsson E
  • Kambayashi T
  • Schatzle J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Few studies have addressed the consequences of physical interactions between NK and T cells, as well as physical interactions among NK cells themselves. We show in this study that NK cells can enhance T cell activation and proliferation in response to CD3 cross-linking and specific Ag through interactions between 2B4 (CD244) on NK cells and CD48 on T cells. Furthermore, 2B4/CD48 interactions between NK cells also enhanced proliferation of NK cells in response to IL-2. Overall, these results suggest that NK cells augment the proliferation of neighboring T and NK cells through direct cell-cell contact. These results provide new insights into NK cell-mediated control of innate and adaptive immunity and demonstrate that receptor/ligand-specific cross talk between lymphocytes may occur in settings other than T-B cell or T-T cell interactions.

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Assarsson, E., Kambayashi, T., Schatzle, J. D., Cramer, S. O., von Bonin, A., Jensen, P. E., … Chambers, B. J. (2004). NK Cells Stimulate Proliferation of T and NK Cells through 2B4/CD48 Interactions. The Journal of Immunology, 173(1), 174–180. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.173.1.174

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