NKp44/HLA-DP-dependent regulation of CD8 effector T cells by NK cells
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2024-04-23
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Padoan, Benedetta
Casar, Christian
Krause, Jenny
Schultheiss, Christoph
Baumdick, Martin E.
Niehrs, Annika
Zecher, Britta F.
Pujantell, Maria
Yuki, Yuko
Martin, Maureen
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Abstract
Although natural killer (NK) cells are recognized for their modulation of immune responses, the mechanisms by which human NK cells mediate immune regulation are unclear. Here, we report that expression of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DP, a ligand for the activating NK cell receptor NKp44, is significantly upregulated on CD8+ effector T cells, in particular in human cytomegalovirus (HCMV)+ individuals. HLA-DP+ CD8+ T cells expressing NKp44-binding HLA-DP antigens activate NKp44+ NK cells, while HLA-DP+ CD8+ T cells not expressing NKp44-binding HLA-DP antigens do not. In line with this, frequencies of HLA-DP+ CD8+ T cells are increased in individuals not encoding for NKp44-binding HLA-DP haplotypes, and contain hyper-expanded CD8+ T cell clones, compared to individuals expressing NKp44-binding HLA-DP molecules. These findings identify a molecular interaction facilitating the HLA-DP haplotype-specific editing of HLA-DP+ CD8+ T cell effector populations by NKp44+ NK cells and preventing the generation of hyper-expanded T cell clones, which have been suggested to have increased potential for autoimmunity.
Keywords
CD8 cells, CP: Immunology, HCMV, HLA-DP, NK cells, NKp44, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Padoan, B, Casar, C, Krause, J, Schultheiss, C, Baumdick, M E, Niehrs, A, Zecher, B F, Pujantell, M, Yuki, Y, Martin, M, Remmerswaal, E B M, Dekker, T, van der Bom-Baylon, N D, Noble, J A, Carrington, M, Bemelman, F J, van Lier, R A W, Binder, M, Gagliani, N, Bunders, M J & Altfeld, M 2024, 'NKp44/HLA-DP-dependent regulation of CD8 effector T cells by NK cells', Cell Reports, vol. 43, no. 4, 114089. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114089