Activating Ly-49 Receptors Regulate LFA-1-Mediated Adhesion by NK Cells

  • Osman M
  • Burshtyn D
  • Kane K
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Abstract

NK cells are important for innate resistance to tumors and viruses. Engagement of activating Ly-49 receptors expressed by NK cells leads to rapid NK cell activation resulting in target cell lysis and cytokine production. The ITAM-containing DAP12 adapter protein stably associates with activating Ly-49 receptors, and couples receptor recognition with generation of NK responses. Activating Ly-49s are potent stimulators of murine NK cell functions, yet how they mediate such activities is not well understood. We demonstrate that these receptors trigger LFA-1-dependent tight conjugation between NK cells and target cells. Furthermore, we show that activating Ly-49 receptor engagement leads to rapid DAP12-dependent up-regulation of NK cell LFA-1 adhesiveness to ICAM-1 that is also dependent on tyrosine kinases of the Syk and Src families. These results indicate for the first time that activating Ly-49s control adhesive properties of LFA-1, and by DAP12-dependent inside-out signaling. Ly-49-driven mobilization of LFA-1 adhesive function may represent a fundamental proximal event during NK cell interactions with target cells involving activating Ly-49 receptors, leading to target cell death.

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Osman, M. S., Burshtyn, D. N., & Kane, K. P. (2007). Activating Ly-49 Receptors Regulate LFA-1-Mediated Adhesion by NK Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 178(3), 1261–1267. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.178.3.1261

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