Nature, Vol.378, No.6554, 245-248, 1995
The Enigma of the Natural-Killer-Cell
Natural killer (NK) cells are controlled by receptors specific for polymorphic determinants of class I molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). The contrasting properties of NK and cytotoxic T cell (CTL) class I receptors provide complementarity in the cytolytic lymphocyte response to viruses, tumours and transplants. Whereas human NK cell class I receptors consist of immunoglobulin domains, their mouse counterparts resemble C-type lectins. This difference may reflect the receptors’ diverse and rapidly evolving class I ligands.
Keywords:MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX;INTEGRAL MEMBRANE-PROTEINS;MARROW GRAFT-REJECTION;NK CELLS;ANTIGEN RECOGNITION;MULTIGENE FAMILY;GENE-COMPLEX;ALLOANTIGEN RECOGNITION;MOLECULAR-CLONING;LYMPHOCYTE-T