2011
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1004122
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Cutting Edge: CD8+ T Cell Priming in the Absence of NK Cells Leads to Enhanced Memory Responses

Abstract: It is uncertain whether NK cells modulate T cell memory differentiation. By using a genetic model that allows the selective depletion of NK cells, we show in this study that NK cells shape CD8+ T cell fate by killing recently activated CD8+ T cells in an NKG2D- and perforin-dependent manner. In the absence of NK cells, the differentiation of CD8+ T cells is strongly biased toward a central memory T cell phenotype. Although, on a per-cell basis, memory CD8+ T cells generated in the presence or the absence of NK… Show more

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“…Unfortunately, studies of immune responses in NKG2D-deficient mice are complicated by altered NK cell development and function in these animals. NK cells limit effector and memory CD8 T cell expansion in a partially NKG2D-dependent way (18,19). Moreover, NK cells of Klrk1 2/2 mice are hyperresponsive, resulting in enhanced viral clearance on day 4 postinfection (7).…”
Section: Nkg2d Promotes Memory Formation and Antiviral Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, studies of immune responses in NKG2D-deficient mice are complicated by altered NK cell development and function in these animals. NK cells limit effector and memory CD8 T cell expansion in a partially NKG2D-dependent way (18,19). Moreover, NK cells of Klrk1 2/2 mice are hyperresponsive, resulting in enhanced viral clearance on day 4 postinfection (7).…”
Section: Nkg2d Promotes Memory Formation and Antiviral Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that NK cells regulate T cell responses through multiple direct and indirect mechanisms, including NK cell-mediated killing of activated CD8 + T cells (14,15,(18)(19)(20)(21), CD4 + T cells (18,19,22,23), and also of dendritic cells (DCs) (12,24,25). However, little is known about a possible NK cell-mediated inhibitory/regulatory role during antitumor immune responses.…”
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“…Along this line, Soderquest et al (1) reported that NK cells induced apoptosis in recently activated CD8…”
Section: T Cell Priming In the Absence Of Nk Cells Leads To Enhanced mentioning
confidence: 86%