[HTML][HTML] CD100 on NK cells enhance IFNγ secretion and killing of target cells expressing CD72

S Mizrahi, G Markel, A Porgador, Y Bushkin… - PloS one, 2007 - journals.plos.org
S Mizrahi, G Markel, A Porgador, Y Bushkin, O Mandelboim
PloS one, 2007journals.plos.org
Background NK cells are able to kill tumor and virus-infected cells without the need of prior
antigen stimulation. The killing of these target cells is regulated by inhibitory, lysis and co-
stimulatory receptors that are expressed on the surface of NK cells. Principal Findings
CD100 (Semaphorin 4D), a 150kD transmembrane protein, is expressed on the surface of
activated NK cells as a homodimer, mediates the killing of target cells by binding to CD72.
CD100 is not involved directly in the killing process but is rather increases NK cytotoxicity by …
Background
NK cells are able to kill tumor and virus-infected cells without the need of prior antigen stimulation. The killing of these target cells is regulated by inhibitory, lysis and co-stimulatory receptors that are expressed on the surface of NK cells.
Principal Findings
CD100 (Semaphorin 4D), a 150kD transmembrane protein, is expressed on the surface of activated NK cells as a homodimer, mediates the killing of target cells by binding to CD72. CD100 is not involved directly in the killing process but is rather increases NK cytotoxicity by enhancing the adhesion between NK cells and their targets. This increased adhesion leads to a more efficient killing and enhanced IFNγ secretion.
Significance
Since CD72 is expressed on antigen presenting cells (APC) and the CD100-CD72 interaction lead to the shading of CD100, we suggest that NK interacting with APC cells could be the early source of soluble CD100 which is crucial for the formation of antigen specific immune response. CD100-CD72 interaction can be the mechanism by which NK cell communicate with B cells.
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