Science, Vol.272, No.5260, 405-408, 1996
Independent Modes of Natural Killing Distinguished in Mice Lacking Lag3
The LAG3 protein has several features in common with CD4, suggesting that it may be important in controlling T cell reactivity. However, mice with a Lag3 null mutation have now been shown to exhibit a defect in the natural killer cell, rather than the T cell, compartment. Killing of certain tumor targets by natural killer cells from these mice was inhibited or even abolished, whereas lysis of cells displaying major histocompatibility complex class I disparities remained intact. It appears that LAG3 is a receptor or coreceptor that defines different modes of natural killing.
Keywords:BONE-MARROW ALLOGRAFTS;KILLER-CELLS;T-CELLS;ANTIGEN RECOGNITION;GENE-COMPLEX;MOUSE NKR-P1;NK CLONES;EXPRESSION;SPECIFICITY;LY-49