The identification of MHC-class I-specific inhibitory receptors in humans and mice provided a first explanation of why NK cells can kill target cells that have lost or underexpress MHC-class I molecules but spare normal cells. However, the molecular basis of NK-mediated recognition and tumor cell killing revealed a higher degree of complexity. Thus, under pathological conditions, NK cells may express insufficient amounts of triggering receptors and target cells may or may not express ligands for such receptors. Here we briefly illustrate the main NK receptors and their cellular ligands and we delineate the major receptor/ligands interactions leading to NK cell activation and tumor cell lysis
<div><p>NK cell effector functions are controlled by a combination of inhibitory receptors, which mo...
Natural killer (NK) cells are capable of directly recognizing pathogens, pathogen-infected cells, an...
NK cell effector functions are controlled by a combination of inhibitory receptors, which modulate N...
The identification of MHC-class I-specific inhibitory receptors in humans and mice provided a first ...
Natural killer (NK) cells represent a highly specialized lymphoid population characterized by a pote...
Natural killer (NK) cells have been known for many years as the lymphocyte subset characterized by t...
After the discovery, in humans and mice, of inhibitory natural killer (NK) receptors specific for MH...
Natural killer cells represent a highly specialized lymphoid population with a potent cytolytic acti...
Human natural killer (NK) cells are equipped with a series of surface receptors that recognise diffe...
In the absence of sufficient signaling by their HLA class I-specific inhibitory receptors, human nat...
After decades of mouse and human research, we now know that natural killer (NK) cells have unique pr...
Natural killer cells are part of the innate immune response, and get their name ‘natural killer’ due...
NK cell effector functions are controlled by a combination of inhibitory receptors, which modulate N...
Abstract NK cell receptors allow NK cells to recognize targets such as tumor cells. Many of them are...
Natural killer (NK) cells play a vital role in the detection and elimination of doi:10.1016/j.jmb.20...
<div><p>NK cell effector functions are controlled by a combination of inhibitory receptors, which mo...
Natural killer (NK) cells are capable of directly recognizing pathogens, pathogen-infected cells, an...
NK cell effector functions are controlled by a combination of inhibitory receptors, which modulate N...
The identification of MHC-class I-specific inhibitory receptors in humans and mice provided a first ...
Natural killer (NK) cells represent a highly specialized lymphoid population characterized by a pote...
Natural killer (NK) cells have been known for many years as the lymphocyte subset characterized by t...
After the discovery, in humans and mice, of inhibitory natural killer (NK) receptors specific for MH...
Natural killer cells represent a highly specialized lymphoid population with a potent cytolytic acti...
Human natural killer (NK) cells are equipped with a series of surface receptors that recognise diffe...
In the absence of sufficient signaling by their HLA class I-specific inhibitory receptors, human nat...
After decades of mouse and human research, we now know that natural killer (NK) cells have unique pr...
Natural killer cells are part of the innate immune response, and get their name ‘natural killer’ due...
NK cell effector functions are controlled by a combination of inhibitory receptors, which modulate N...
Abstract NK cell receptors allow NK cells to recognize targets such as tumor cells. Many of them are...
Natural killer (NK) cells play a vital role in the detection and elimination of doi:10.1016/j.jmb.20...
<div><p>NK cell effector functions are controlled by a combination of inhibitory receptors, which mo...
Natural killer (NK) cells are capable of directly recognizing pathogens, pathogen-infected cells, an...
NK cell effector functions are controlled by a combination of inhibitory receptors, which modulate N...