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Human natural killer cell receptors: insights into their molecular function and structure.

Journal of cellular and molecular medicine (2004-02-03)
R Biassoni, Claudia Cantoni, D Marras, J Giron-Michel, Michela Falco, L Moretta, N Dimasi
RESUMEN

NK cells express receptors characterized by opposite functions that finely regulate their activities. Among inhibitory receptors, some are specific for different groups of MHC class I alleles, while others are still orphan receptors. On the contrary, various activating receptors are involved in the triggering of NK-mediated natural cytotoxicity. In general, their engagement induces human NK cells to kill target cells that are either HLA class I-negative or -deficient. Thus, the process of NK cell triggering mediated by Natural Cytotoxicity Receptors can be mainly considered as a non MHC-restricted mechanism. Here, a brief description of the molecular nature of these receptors, as well as, of their 3D-structures and of the implications for ligand recognition, is given.