表达自然杀伤受体的人类CD8+ t细胞群

IF 4.3 4区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Immune Network Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.4110/in.2023.23.e8
June-Young Koh, Dong-Uk Kim, Bae-Hyeon Moon, Eui-Cheol Shin
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CD8+ T细胞被识别特定同源Ags的tcr激活,而NK细胞的激活受种系编码的激活和抑制性NK受体信号之间的平衡调节。通过这些不同的Ag识别过程,CD8+ T细胞和NK细胞分别作为适应性免疫细胞和先天免疫细胞发挥着不同的作用。然而,已经发现一些人CD8+ T细胞表达激活或抑制NK受体。表达NK受体的CD8+ t细胞群跨越先天适应边界,具有先天样特征。最近在多组学分析方面取得的突破性技术进展使这些人群的独特免疫特性得以阐明。然而,研究尚未完全阐明表达NK受体的每种CD8+ t细胞群的异质性和免疫学特性。在这里,我们旨在回顾目前对表达NK受体的各种CD8+ t细胞群的了解,并为描绘这些t细胞群的景观和识别这些t细胞群的各种作用铺平道路。
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Human CD8+ T-Cell Populations That Express Natural Killer Receptors.

CD8+ T cells are activated by TCRs that recognize specific cognate Ags, while NK-cell activation is regulated by a balance between signals from germline-encoded activating and inhibitory NK receptors. Through these different processes of Ag recognition, CD8+ T cells and NK cells play distinct roles as adaptive and innate immune cells, respectively. However, some human CD8+ T cells have been found to express activating or inhibitory NK receptors. CD8+ T-cell populations expressing NK receptors straddle the innate-adaptive boundary with their innate-like features. Recent breakthrough technical advances in multi-omics analysis have enabled elucidation of the unique immunologic characteristics of these populations. However, studies have not yet fully clarified the heterogeneity and immunological characteristics of each CD8+ T-cell population expressing NK receptors. Here we aimed to review the current knowledge of various CD8+ T-cell populations expressing NK receptors, and to pave the way for delineating the landscape and identifying the various roles of these T-cell populations.

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Immune Network
Immune Network Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
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期刊介绍: Immune Network publishes novel findings in basic and clinical immunology and aims to provide a medium through which researchers in various fields of immunology can share and connect. The journal focuses on advances and insights into the regulation of the immune system and the immunological mechanisms of various diseases. Research that provides integrated insights into translational immunology is given preference for publication. All submissions are evaluated based on originality, quality, clarity, and brevity
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