Abstract
NK recognition and lysis of targets are mediated by activation receptor(s) whose effects may be over-ridden by inhibitory receptors recognizing class I MHC on the target. Incubation of normal lymphoblasts with a peptide that can bind to their class I MHC renders them sensitive to lysis by syngeneic NK cells. By binding to class I MHC, the peptide alters or masks the target structure recognized by an inhibitory NK receptor(s). This target structure is most likely an “empty” dimer of class I heavy chain and β2m as opposed to a “full” class I trimer formed by binding of specific peptide that is recognized by CTL.
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Su, R.-C., Kung, S. K. P., Gariépy, J., Barber, B. H., & Miller, R. G. (1998). NK Cells Can Recognize Different Forms of Class I MHC. The Journal of Immunology, 161(2), 755–766. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.161.2.755
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