نتایج جستجو برای: nkg2d ligands

تعداد نتایج: 106154  

Journal: :Immunity 2003
Benjamin J McFarland Roland K Strong

The homodimeric immunoreceptor NKG2D drives the activation of effector cells following engagement of diverse, conditionally expressed MHC class I-like protein ligands. NKG2D recognition is highly degenerate in that a single surface on receptor monomers binds pairs of distinct surfaces on each structurally divergent ligand, simultaneously accommodating multiple nonconservative ligand allelic or ...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Robert A. Eagle Gillian Flack Anthony Warford Jesús Martínez-Borra Insiya Jafferji James A. Traherne Maki Ohashi Louise H. Boyle Alexander D. Barrow Sophie Caillat-Zucman Neil T. Young John Trowsdale

BACKGROUND The activating immunoreceptor NKG2D is expressed on Natural Killer (NK) cells and subsets of T cells. NKG2D contributes to anti-tumour and anti-viral immune responses in vitro and in vivo. The ligands for NKG2D in humans are diverse proteins of the MIC and ULBP/RAET families that are upregulated on the surface of virally infected cells and tumours. Two splicing variants of ULBP5/RAET...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Amorette Barber Tong Zhang Leslie R DeMars Jose Conejo-Garcia Katherine F Roby Charles L Sentman

Despite advancements in the treatment of ovarian cancer, this disease continues to be a leading cause of cancer death in women. Adoptive transfer of tumor-reactive T cells is a promising antitumor therapy for many cancers. We designed a chimeric receptor linking NKG2D, a natural killer (NK) cell-activating receptor, to the CD3zeta chain of the T-cell receptor to target ovarian tumor cells. Enga...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Rongbin Zhou Haiming Wei Rui Sun Jian Zhang Zhigang Tian

Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and NK receptors are the two most important receptor families in innate immunity. Although it has been observed that TLR signaling can induce or up-regulate the expression of the ligands for stimulatory NK receptors on monocytes or muscle cells, there is not yet a report indicating whether TLR signaling can break down self-tolerance through NK receptors. The present w...

Journal: :Blood 2009
Alessandra Soriani Alessandra Zingoni Cristina Cerboni Maria Luisa Iannitto Maria Rosaria Ricciardi Valentina Di Gialleonardo Marco Cippitelli Cinzia Fionda Maria Teresa Petrucci Anna Guarini Robin Foà Angela Santoni

There is much evidence to support a role for natural killer (NK) cells in controlling the progression of multiple myeloma (MM), a malignancy characterized by an abnormal plasma cell proliferation in the bone marrow (BM). Induction of DNA damage response has been recently shown capable of enhancing NKG2D ligand (NKG2DL) expression, but nothing is known about DNAM-1 ligand (DNAM-1L) regulation. I...

Journal: :European journal of immunology 2003
Andreas Diefenbach Jennifer K Hsia Ming-Yu B Hsiung David H Raulet

NK cells are involved in the immune response against viral and microbial infections and tumors. In contrast to B and T cells, NK cells employ various modes of immune recognition. An important mode of immune recognition employed by NK cells is "induced self recognition" exemplified by the NKG2D receptor-ligand system. The NKG2D immunoreceptor, expressed by NK cells, and by activated CD8+ T cells...

2017
Carina Gröschel Daniela Hübscher Jessica Nolte Sebastian Monecke André Sasse Leslie Elsner Walter Paulus Claudia Trenkwalder Bojan Polić Ahmed Mansouri Kaomei Guan Ralf Dressel

Natural killer (NK) cells play an important role as cytotoxic effector cells, which scan the organism for infected or tumorigenic cells. Conflicting data have been published whether NK cells can also kill allogeneic or even autologous pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) and which receptors are involved. A clarification of this question is relevant since an activity of NK cells against PSCs could redu...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
Melissa Lodoen Kouetsu Ogasawara Jessica A. Hamerman Hisashi Arase Jeffrey P. Houchins Edward S. Mocarski Lewis L. Lanier

Natural killer (NK) cells play a critical role in the innate immune response against cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections. Although CMV encodes several gene products committed to evasion of adaptive immunity, viral modulation of NK cell activity is only beginning to be appreciated. A previous study demonstrated that the mouse CMV m152-encoded gp40 glycoprotein diminished expression of ligands for t...

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