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Research Progress on NK Cell Receptors and Their Signaling Pathways

Yingying Chen, Dan Lu, Alexey V. Churov, Rong Fu

2020Mediators of Inflammation126 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Natural killer cells (NK cells) play an important role in innate immunity. NK cells recognize self and nonself depending on the balance of activating receptors and inhibitory receptors. After binding to their ligands, NK cell receptors trigger subsequent signaling conduction and then determine whether NK is activated or inhibited. Furthermore, NK cell response includes cytotoxicity and cytokine release, which is tightly related to the activation of NK cell-activating receptors and the inhibition of inhibitory receptors on the surfaces of NK cells. The expression and function of NK cell surface receptors also alter in virus infection, tumor, and autoimmune diseases and influence the occurrence and development of diseases. So, it is important to understand the mechanism of recognition between NK receptors and their ligands in pathological conditions and the signaling pathways of NK cell receptors. This review mainly summarizes the research progress on NK cell surface receptors and their signal pathways.

Topics & Concepts

ReceptorCell biologyImmune receptorBiologyCellSignal transductionInnate immune systemCell surface receptorLymphokine-activated killer cellInterleukin 21ImmunologyImmune systemT cellBiochemistryImmune Cell Function and InteractionT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyReproductive System and Pregnancy
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