نتایج جستجو برای: kir3dl1

تعداد نتایج: 213  

2014
Geraldine M. O’Connor Julian P. Vivian Jacqueline M. Widjaja John S. Bridgeman Emma Gostick Bernard A. P. Lafont Stephen K. Anderson David A. Price Andrew G. Brooks Jamie Rossjohn Daniel W. McVicar

Killer Ig-like receptors (KIRs) control the activation of human NK cells via interactions with peptide-laden HLAs. KIR3DL1 is a highly polymorphic inhibitory receptor that recognizes a diverse array of HLA molecules expressing the Bw4 epitope, a group with multiple polymorphisms incorporating variants within the Bw4 motif. Genetic studies suggest that KIR3DL1 variation has functional significan...

2014
Jeanette E. Boudreau Jean-Benoît Le Luduec Katharine C. Hsu

Among NK cell receptor-ligand partnerships, KIR3DL1 and HLA-Bw4 demonstrate the greatest diversity; permutations of their allelic combinations titrate NK reactivity. Balancing selection has maintained distinct subtypes of KIR3DL1 alleles in global populations, implying that each may provide unique fitness advantages and variably influence disease processes. Though approaches exist for determini...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2003
Sigurd E Hoelsbrekken Øyvind Nylenna Per C Saether Imer O Slettedal James C Ryan Sigbjørn Fossum Erik Dissen

We report the molecular cloning of a KIR3DL1 receptor in the mouse and the rat, between 37.4 and 45.4% identical with primate killer cell Ig-like receptors (KIRs/CD158). Both mouse and rat molecules contain a pair of immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibition motifs in their cytoplasmic regions, suggesting an inhibitory function. Southern blot analysis indicated a single KIR gene in the rat, wher...

2015
Wilhelm Salzberger Wilfredo F. Garcia-Beltran Haley Dugan Supreetha Gubbala Camille Simoneau Simon B. Gressens Stephanie Jost Marcus Altfeld Golo Ahlenstiel

Viral infections can affect the glycosylation pattern of glycoproteins involved in antiviral immunity. Given the importance of protein glycosylation for immune function, we investigated the effect that modulation of the highly conserved HLA class I N-glycan has on KIR:HLA interactions and NK cell function. We focused on HLA-B*57:01 and its interaction with KIR3DL1, which has been shown to play ...

2016
Gamze Isitman Alexandra Tremblay-McLean Irene Lisovsky Julie Bruneau Bertrand Lebouché Jean-Pierre Routy Nicole F. Bernard

Natural Killer (NK) cell education, which requires the engagement of inhibitory NK cell receptors (iNKRs) by their ligands, is important for generating self-tolerant functional NK cells. While the potency of NK cell education is directly related to their functional potential upon stimulation with HLA null cells, the influence of NK cell education on the potency of the antibody dependent cellula...

2017
Amy K. Erbe Wei Wang Patrick K. Reville Lakeesha Carmichael KyungMann Kim Eneida A. Mendonca Yiqiang Song Jacquelyn A. Hank Wendy B. London Arlene Naranjo Fangxin Hong Michael D. Hogarty John M. Maris Julie R. Park M. F. Ozkaynak Jeffrey S. Miller Andrew L. Gilman Brad Kahl Alice L. Yu Paul M. Sondel

Killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs) are a family of glycoproteins expressed primarily on natural killer cells that can regulate their function. Inhibitory KIRs recognize MHC class I molecules (KIR-ligands) as ligands. We have reported associations of KIRs and KIR-ligands for patients in two monoclonal antibody (mAb)-based trials: (1) A Children's Oncology Group (COG) trial for chil...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Hanjun Qin Zunde Wang Weiting Du Wen-Hui Lee Xiwei Wu Arthur D Riggs Chih-Pin Liu

Both Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells (Tregs) and antigen-expanded Foxp3(-) Tregs play an important role in regulating immune responses as well as in preventing autoimmune diseases and graft rejection. Molecular mechanisms modulating Treg function remain largely unclear, however. We report here on the expression and function of an inhibitory killer cell Ig-like receptor, KIR3DL1, in a nonobese diabe...

2011
Kimberly Pelak Anna C. Need Jacques Fellay Kevin V. Shianna Sheng Feng Thomas J. Urban Dongliang Ge Andrea De Luca Javier Martinez-Picado Steven M. Wolinsky Jeremy J. Martinson Beth D. Jamieson Jay H. Bream Maureen P. Martin Persephone Borrow Norman L. Letvin Andrew J. McMichael Barton F. Haynes Amalio Telenti Mary Carrington David B. Goldstein Galit Alter

A genome-wide screen for large structural variants showed that a copy number variant (CNV) in the region encoding killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) associates with HIV-1 control as measured by plasma viral load at set point in individuals of European ancestry. This CNV encompasses the KIR3DL1-KIR3DS1 locus, encoding receptors that interact with specific HLA-Bw4 molecules to regula...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2010
Salix Boulet Rujun Song Philomena Kamya Julie Bruneau Naglaa H Shoukry Christos M Tsoukas Nicole F Bernard

Epidemiological studies in humans have implicated carriage of combinations of genes encoding certain KIR3DL1 (killer Ig-like receptor 3DL1) alleles and their HLA-Bw4 ligands in slower progression to AIDS, lower viral load and protection from infection. Given that the KIR3DL1*h/*y/HLA-B*57 genetic combination is strongly associated with favorable HIV outcomes, we measured responses from NK cells...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2008
Hongchuan Li Véronique Pascal Maureen P. Martin Mary Carrington Stephen K. Anderson

Natural killer (NK) cells play an important role in the detection and elimination of tumors and virus-infected cells by the innate immune system. Human NK cells use cell surface receptors (KIR) for class I MHC to sense alterations of class I on potential target cells. Individual NK cells only express a subset of the available KIR genes, generating specialized NK cells that can specifically dete...

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