CD1d-unrestricted NKT cells are endowed with a hybrid function far superior than that of iNKT cells

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Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells to date represent the best example of cells known to have a hybrid function, representing both innate and adaptive immunity. Shared phenotypic similarities with NK cells together with a rapid response to a cytokine stimulus and a productive TCR engagement are the features that underline the hybrid nature of iNKT cells. Using these criteria, we provide molecular and functional evidence demonstrating that CD1d-independent (CD1dind) NKT cells, a population of CD1d-unrestricted NKT cells, are endowed with a hybrid function far superior to that of iNKT cells: (i) an extensive shared program with NK cells, (ii) a closer Euclidian distance with NK cells, and (iii) the ability to respond to innate stimuli (Poly:IC) with cytotoxic potential in the same manner as NK cells identify a hybrid feature in CD1dindNKT cells that truly fulfills the dual function of an NK and a T cell. Our finding that CD1dindNKT cells are programmed to act like NK cells in response to innate signals while being capable of adaptive responses is unprecedented, and thus might reemphasize CD1d-unrestricted NKT cells as a subset of lymphocytes that could affect biological processes of antimicrobial and tumor immunity in a unique way.

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Farr, A. R., Wu, W., Choi, B., Cavalcoli, J. D., & Laouar, Y. (2014). CD1d-unrestricted NKT cells are endowed with a hybrid function far superior than that of iNKT cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(35), 12841–12846. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1323405111

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