International audienceNatural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes of the innate immune system that sense target cells through a panel of activating and inhibitory receptors. Together with NKG2D, the natural cytotoxicity receptors (NCRs) are major activating receptors involved in tumor cell detection. Although numerous NKG2D ligands have been identified, characterization of the molecules interacting with the NCRs is still incomplete. The identification of B7-H6 as a counter structure of the NCR NKp30 shed light on the molecular basis of NK cell immunosurveillance. We review here the current knowledge on NKp30 and B7-H6, and we discuss their potential role in anti-tumor immunity
Natural killer cells (NK cells) are an important part of innate immunity. On their surface they expr...
The activating natural cytotoxicity receptor NKp30 is critical for natural killer (NK) cell function...
The activating natural cytotoxicity receptor NKp30 is critical for natural killer (NK) cell function...
International audienceNatural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes of the innate immune system that sen...
Cancer development is often associated with the lack of specific and efficient recognition of tumor ...
NK cells are an essential part of the immune system. They are the so-called natural killers and carr...
Natural killer (NK) cells recognize and kill cancer cells and virus infected cells through the actio...
Natural killer (NK) cells represent a highly specialized lymphoid population characterized by a pote...
NK cells are important part of immune system, recognizing and eliminating tumor cells and cells infe...
Natural killer (NK) cells destroy hazardous cells such as tumors and virus-infected cells immediatel...
The Natural Cytotoxicity Receptors (NCRs), NKp46, NKp44, and NKp30, were some of the first human act...
NK cells kill cancer cells and infected cells upon activation by cell surface receptors. Human NKp30...
The natural cytotoxicity receptors, comprised of three type I membrane proteins NKp30, NKp44, and NK...
NK cells kill cancer cells and infected cells upon activation by cell surface receptors. Human NKp30...
In the absence of sufficient signaling by their HLA class I-specific inhibitory receptors, human nat...
Natural killer cells (NK cells) are an important part of innate immunity. On their surface they expr...
The activating natural cytotoxicity receptor NKp30 is critical for natural killer (NK) cell function...
The activating natural cytotoxicity receptor NKp30 is critical for natural killer (NK) cell function...
International audienceNatural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes of the innate immune system that sen...
Cancer development is often associated with the lack of specific and efficient recognition of tumor ...
NK cells are an essential part of the immune system. They are the so-called natural killers and carr...
Natural killer (NK) cells recognize and kill cancer cells and virus infected cells through the actio...
Natural killer (NK) cells represent a highly specialized lymphoid population characterized by a pote...
NK cells are important part of immune system, recognizing and eliminating tumor cells and cells infe...
Natural killer (NK) cells destroy hazardous cells such as tumors and virus-infected cells immediatel...
The Natural Cytotoxicity Receptors (NCRs), NKp46, NKp44, and NKp30, were some of the first human act...
NK cells kill cancer cells and infected cells upon activation by cell surface receptors. Human NKp30...
The natural cytotoxicity receptors, comprised of three type I membrane proteins NKp30, NKp44, and NK...
NK cells kill cancer cells and infected cells upon activation by cell surface receptors. Human NKp30...
In the absence of sufficient signaling by their HLA class I-specific inhibitory receptors, human nat...
Natural killer cells (NK cells) are an important part of innate immunity. On their surface they expr...
The activating natural cytotoxicity receptor NKp30 is critical for natural killer (NK) cell function...
The activating natural cytotoxicity receptor NKp30 is critical for natural killer (NK) cell function...