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J Asthma ; 54(5): 456-466, 2017 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27736259

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: The three main types of killer cells - CD8+ T cells, NK cells and NKT cells - have been linked to asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, their role in a small subset of asthma patients displaying fixed airway obstruction (FAO), similar to that seen in COPD, has not been explored. The objective of the present study was to investigate killer cell numbers, phenotype and function in peripheral blood from asthma patients with FAO, asthma patients without FAO, and healthy individuals. METHODS: Peripheral CD8+ T cells (CD8+CD3+CD56-), NK cells (CD56+CD3-) and NKT-like cells (CD56+CD3+) of 14 asthma patients with FAO (post-bronchodilator FEV/FVC <0.7, despite clinician-optimised treatment), 7 asthma patients without FAO (post-bronchodilator FEV/FVC ≥ 0.7), and 9 healthy individuals were studied. RESULTS: No significant differences were seen between the number, receptor expression, MAPK signalling molecule expression, cytotoxic mediator expression, and functional cytotoxicity of peripheral killer cells from asthma patients with FAO, asthma patients without FAO and healthy individuals. CONCLUSIONS: Peripheral killer cell numbers or functions do not differentiate between asthma patients with or without fixed airway obstruction.


Assuntos
Obstrução das Vias Respiratórias/imunologia , Asma/imunologia , Linfócitos T CD8-Positivos/metabolismo , Células Matadoras Naturais/metabolismo , Células T Matadoras Naturais/metabolismo , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Leucócitos Mononucleares/metabolismo , Sistema de Sinalização das MAP Quinases/imunologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Subfamília K de Receptores Semelhantes a Lectina de Células NK/biossíntese , Análise Serial de Proteínas , Doença Pulmonar Obstrutiva Crônica/imunologia , Receptores KIR3DL1/biossíntese
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J Immunol ; 195(3): 1242-50, 2015 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26109640

RESUMO

KIR3DL1 is a polymorphic inhibitory receptor that modulates NK cell activity through interacting with HLA-A and HLA-B alleles that carry the Bw4 epitope. Amino acid polymorphisms throughout KIR3DL1 impact receptor surface expression and affinity for HLA. KIR3DL1/S1 encodes inhibitory and activating alleles, but despite high homology with KIR3DL1, the activating receptor KIR3DS1 does not bind the same ligand. Allele KIR3DL1*009 resulted from a gene recombination event between the inhibitory receptor allele KIR3DL1*001 and the activating receptor allele KIR3DS1*013. This study analyzed the functional impact of KIR3DS1-specific polymorphisms on KIR3DL1*009 surface expression, binding to HLA, and functional capacity. Flow-cytometric analysis of primary human NK cells as well as transfected HEK293T cells shows that KIR3DL1*009 is expressed at a significantly lower surface density compared with KIR3DL1*001. Using recombinant proteins of KIR3DL1*001, KIR3DL1*009, and KIR3DS1*013 to analyze binding to HLA, we found that although KIR3DL1*009 displayed some evidence of binding to HLA compared with KIR3DS1*013, the binding was minimal compared with KIR3DL1*001 and KIR3DL1*005. Mutagenesis of polymorphic sites revealed that the surface phenotype and reduced binding of KIR3DL1*009 are caused by the combined amino acid polymorphisms at positions 58 and 92 within the D0 extracellular domain. Resulting from these effects, KIR3DL1*009(+) NK cells exhibited significantly less inhibition by HLA-Bw4(+) target cells compared with KIR3DL1*001(+) NK cells. The data from this study contribute novel insight into how KIR3DS1-specific polymorphisms in the extracellular region impact KIR3DL1 surface expression, ligand binding, and inhibitory function.


Assuntos
Antígenos HLA-A/imunologia , Antígenos HLA-B/imunologia , Células Matadoras Naturais/imunologia , Receptores KIR3DL1/genética , Receptores KIR3DS1/genética , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Linhagem Celular , Células HEK293 , Antígenos HLA-A/genética , Antígenos HLA-B/genética , Humanos , Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único/genética , Ligação Proteica/genética , Ligação Proteica/imunologia , Receptores KIR3DL1/biossíntese
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J Immunol ; 189(9): 4338-48, 2012 Nov 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23041569

RESUMO

The killer cell Ig-like receptors (KIRs) expressed on the surface of NK cells recognize specific MHC class I (MHC-I) molecules and regulate NK cell activities against pathogen-infected cells and neoplasia. In HIV infection, survival is linked to host KIR and MHC-I genotypes. In the SIV macaque model, however, the role of NK cells is unclear due to the lack of information on KIR-MHC interactions. In this study, we describe, to our knowledge, the first in-depth characterization of KIR-MHC interactions in pigtailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina). Initially, we identified three distinct subsets of macaque NK cells that stained ex vivo with macaque MHC-I tetramers loaded with SIV peptides. We then cloned cDNAs corresponding to 15 distinct KIR3D alleles. One of these, KIR049-4, was an inhibitory KIR3DL that bound MHC-I tetramers and prevented activation, degranulation, and cytokine production by macaque NK cells after engagement with specific MHC-I molecules on the surface of target cells. Furthermore, KIR049-4 recognized a broad range of MHC-I molecules carrying not only the Bw4 motif, but also Bw6 and non-Bw4/Bw6 motifs. This degenerate, yet peptide-dependent, MHC reactivity differs markedly from the fine specificity of human KIRs.


Assuntos
Células Matadoras Naturais/imunologia , Células Matadoras Naturais/metabolismo , Receptores KIR3DL1/genética , Receptores KIR3DL1/metabolismo , Motivos de Aminoácidos/imunologia , Animais , Linhagem Celular , Células Cultivadas , Antígenos HLA-B/química , Antígenos HLA-B/metabolismo , Humanos , Macaca nemestrina , Ligação Proteica/imunologia , Receptores KIR3DL1/biossíntese
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Circulation ; 126(9): 1099-109, 2012 Aug 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22832786

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Beyond their role as innate immune effectors, natural killer (NK) cells are emerging as important regulators of angiogenesis and vascular remodeling. Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is characterized by severe pulmonary vascular remodeling and has long been associated with immune dysfunction. Despite this association, a role for NK cells in disease pathology has not yet been described. METHODS AND RESULTS: Analysis of whole blood lymphocytes and isolated NK cells from PAH patients revealed an expansion of the functionally defective CD56(-)/CD16(+) NK subset that was not observed in patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension. NK cells from PAH patients also displayed decreased levels of the activating receptor NKp46 and the killer immunoglobulin-like receptors 2DL1/S1 and 3DL1, reduced secretion of the cytokine macrophage inflammatory protein-1ß, and a significant impairment in cytolytic function associated with decreased killer immunoglobulin-like receptor 3DL1 expression. Genotyping patients (n=222) and controls (n=191) for killer immunoglobulin-like receptor gene polymorphisms did not explain these observations. Rather, we show that NK cells from PAH patients exhibit increased responsiveness to transforming growth factor-ß, which specifically downregulates disease-associated killer immunoglobulin-like receptors. NK cell number and cytotoxicity were similarly decreased in the monocrotaline rat and chronic hypoxia mouse models of PAH, accompanied by reduced production of interferon-γ in NK cells from hypoxic mice. NK cells from PAH patients also produced elevated quantities of matrix metalloproteinase 9, consistent with a capacity to influence vascular remodeling. CONCLUSIONS: Our work is the first to identify an impairment of NK cells in PAH and suggests a novel and substantive role for innate immunity in the pathobiology of this disease.


Assuntos
Hipertensão Pulmonar/imunologia , Células Matadoras Naturais/imunologia , Adulto , Idoso , Animais , Antígeno CD56/análise , Quimiocina CCL4/metabolismo , Citotoxicidade Imunológica/efeitos dos fármacos , Matriz Extracelular/metabolismo , Feminino , Proteínas Ligadas por GPI/análise , Genótipo , Humanos , Hipertensão Pulmonar/etiologia , Hipertensão Pulmonar/genética , Imunofenotipagem , Células Matadoras Naturais/química , Células Matadoras Naturais/efeitos dos fármacos , Células Matadoras Naturais/patologia , Masculino , Metaloproteinase 9 da Matriz/análise , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Receptor 1 Desencadeador da Citotoxicidade Natural , Embolia Pulmonar/complicações , Distribuição Aleatória , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Receptores de IgG/análise , Receptores KIR2DL1/biossíntese , Receptores KIR2DL1/genética , Receptores KIR3DL1/biossíntese , Receptores KIR3DL1/genética , Receptores KIR3DS1/biossíntese , Receptores KIR3DS1/genética , Fator de Crescimento Transformador beta/farmacologia
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Eur J Immunol ; 39(9): 2548-55, 2009 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19701893

RESUMO

NK-cell tolerance to self is mediated via engagement of inhibitory receptors by cognate MHC molecules. This event is critical for NK-cell education to achieve functional competence. Thus, NK cells expressing self-MHC-specific inhibitory receptors are responsive to activating stimuli while those lacking such receptors are hyporesponsive. Nevertheless, the mechanisms underlying NK-cell education are still poorly understood. Here, we show that after stimulation with cytokines, hyporesponsive NK cells acquire stable expression of killer Ig-like receptors (KIR) as reflected by DNA hypomethylation of their KIR locus. Remarkably, only hyporesponsive NK cells that acquire KIR in the presence of their cognate MHC molecule gain functional competence and this process can occur in the absence of any accessory cells. Acquisition of competence does not result in autoreactivity, since acquired KIR are functional and therefore able to inhibit NK-cell cytotoxicity. Our data demonstrate that competent NK cells can be generated by cytokine stimulation, suggesting that NK-cell education might not only be an early event which takes place during NK-cell development but might also occur in the periphery during an immune response.


Assuntos
Citocinas/imunologia , Citotoxicidade Imunológica/genética , Células Matadoras Naturais/imunologia , Ilhas de CpG , Citocinas/farmacologia , Metilação de DNA , Epigênese Genética , Humanos , Imunidade Inata/genética , Células Matadoras Naturais/efeitos dos fármacos , Proteína 1 de Membrana Associada ao Lisossomo/imunologia , Subfamília C de Receptores Semelhantes a Lectina de Células NK/biossíntese , Subfamília C de Receptores Semelhantes a Lectina de Células NK/genética , Regiões Promotoras Genéticas , Receptores KIR/biossíntese , Receptores KIR/genética , Receptores KIR3DL1/biossíntese , Receptores KIR3DL1/genética
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