Delivering the kiss of death

CM Trambas, GM Griffiths - Nature immunology, 2003 - nature.com
CM Trambas, GM Griffiths
Nature immunology, 2003nature.com
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer cells kill their targets by secreting specialized
granules that contain potent cytotoxic molecules. Through the study of rare
immunodeficiency diseases in which this granule pathway of killing is impaired, proteins
such as Rab27a have been identified as components of the secretory machinery of these
killer cells. Recent evidence suggests that the destruction of activated lymphocytes through
granule-mediated killing may be an important mechanism of immunological homeostasis …
Abstract
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer cells kill their targets by secreting specialized granules that contain potent cytotoxic molecules. Through the study of rare immunodeficiency diseases in which this granule pathway of killing is impaired, proteins such as Rab27a have been identified as components of the secretory machinery of these killer cells. Recent evidence suggests that the destruction of activated lymphocytes through granule-mediated killing may be an important mechanism of immunological homeostasis. Although the process by which this occurs is not yet known, it is possible that events taking place at the immunological synapse may render the killer cell susceptible to fratricidal attack by other killer cells.
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