NKG2C Sequence Polymorphism Modulates the Expansion of Adaptive NK Cells in Response to Human CMV

IF 5.9 4区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY HLA Pub Date : 2024-11-24 DOI:10.1111/tan.15764
Judit Asenjo, Manuela Moraru, Karima Al-Akioui-Sanz, Mireia Altadill, Aura Muntasell, Miguel López-Botet, Carlos Vilches
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A subpopulation of NK cells with distinctive phenotype and function differentiates and expands specifically in response to infection by human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). A hallmark of these adaptive NK cells is their increased expression levels of the activating CD94/NKG2C receptor for HLA-E, and lack of expression of its inhibitory homologue CD94/NKG2A. Their frequency is highly variable in HCMV+ individuals, and the basis for such differences is only partially understood. Here, we explore the possible influence of sequence polymorphism of the NKG2C (or KLRC2) gene on the expansion of NKG2C+NKG2A NK cells in healthy HCMV-seropositive donors. Our results show a significant association of greater proportions of adaptive NK cells with allele NKG2C*02. This is defined by two amino acid substitutions in comparison with the most prevalent allele, NKG2C*01, and associates with additional sequence polymorphisms in noncoding regions. Furthermore, we demonstrate consistently higher mRNA levels of NKG2C*02 in heterozygous individuals co-expressing this allele in combination with NKG2C*01 or *03. This predominance is independent of polymorphisms in the promoter and 3′ UTRs and is appreciated also in HCMV-seronegative donors. In summary, although additional factors are most likely implicated in the variable expansion of NKG2C+NKG2A NK cells in response to HCMV, our results demonstrate that host immunogenetics, in particular NKG2C diversity, influences the magnitude of such response.

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HLA
HLA Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
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期刊介绍: HLA, the journal, publishes articles on various aspects of immunogenetics. These include the immunogenetics of cell surface antigens, the ontogeny and phylogeny of the immune system, the immunogenetics of cell interactions, the functional aspects of cell surface molecules and their natural ligands, and the role of tissue antigens in immune reactions. Additionally, the journal covers experimental and clinical transplantation, the relationships between normal tissue antigens and tumor-associated antigens, the genetic control of immune response and disease susceptibility, and the biochemistry and molecular biology of alloantigens and leukocyte differentiation. Manuscripts on molecules expressed on lymphoid cells, myeloid cells, platelets, and non-lineage-restricted antigens are welcomed. Lastly, the journal focuses on the immunogenetics of histocompatibility antigens in both humans and experimental animals, including their tissue distribution, regulation, and expression in normal and malignant cells, as well as the use of antigens as markers for disease.
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