Inhibition of gamma delta T cell recognition by receptors for MHC class I molecules.

  • Nakajima H
  • Tomiyama H
  • Takiguchi M
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Abstract

NK cells have receptors for MHC class I molecules that inhibit cytotoxicity against target cells. We show that recognition of gamma delta CTL is negatively regulated by receptors for MHC class I molecules. Cytolysis of C1R cells by gamma delta CTL clones was inhibited by the expression of polymorphic HLA class I molecules on target cells and was restored by blocking with anti-HLA class I mAb, suggesting the presence of inhibitory receptors for HLA class I molecules. The receptors for HLA class I molecules on gamma delta T cells were heterogenous. The immune responses to various Ags may be regulated via these inhibitory receptors on T cells and NK cells.

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Nakajima, H., Tomiyama, H., & Takiguchi, M. (1995). Inhibition of gamma delta T cell recognition by receptors for MHC class I molecules. The Journal of Immunology, 155(9), 4139–4142. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.155.9.4139

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