LLT1-mediated activation of IFN-γ production in human natural killer cells involves erk signalling pathway

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Natural killer (NK) cell functions are regulated by a delicate balance of signals received through activating and inhibitory receptors expressed on the cell surface. Lectin-like transcript-1 (LLT1), expressed on a subpopulation of NK cells and other immune cells is a ligand for the NK cell inhibitory receptor, NKR-P1A (CD161). Previous studies showed that cross-linking surface LLT1 with a monoclonal antibody stimulated NK cell IFN-γ secretion but had no effect on cytotoxicity. Here, we have examined the signalling pathways associated with LLT1-stimulated IFN-γ secretion. We ligated LLT1 on NK92 cells with CD161 on target cells and analysed IFN-γ production in the presence of pharmacological inhibitors specific for various signalling mechanisms. These results indicate that LLT1 employs Src-PTK, p38 and ERK signalling pathways, but not PKC, PI3K or calcineurin. Phosphorylation studies of the signalling adaptor molecules confirmed that the ERK signalling pathway is associated with LLT1-mediated IFN-γ production. LLT1 ligation is not associated with any change in detectable IFN-γ mRNA levels suggesting that LLT1-stimulated IFN-γ production in NK cells may involve post-transcriptional or translational events. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Bambard, N. D., Mathew, S. O., & Mathew, P. A. (2010). LLT1-mediated activation of IFN-γ production in human natural killer cells involves erk signalling pathway. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 71(3), 210–219. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3083.2009.02367.x

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