nkg2a-expressing natural killer cells dominate the response to autologous lymphoblastoid cells infected with epstein-barr virus
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Abstract
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a human -herpesvirus that establishes latency and lifelong infection in host B cells while achieving a balance with the host immune response. When the immune system is perturbed through immunosuppression or immunodeficiency, however, these latently-infected B cells can give rise to aggressive B cell lymphomas. Natural killer (NK) cells are regarded as critical in the early immune response to viral infection, but their role in controlling expansion of infected B cells is not understood. Here we report that NK cells from healthy human donors display increased killing of autologous B lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCL) harboring latent EBV compared to primary B cells. Co-culture of NK cells with autologous EBV+ LCL identifies an NK cell population that produces IFN-gamma and mobilizes the cytotoxic granule protein CD107a. Multi-parameter flow cytometry and Boolean analysis reveals that these functional cells are enriched for expression of the NK cell receptor NKG2A. Further, NKG2A+ NK cells more efficiently lyse autologous LCL than do NKG2A- NK cells. More specifically, NKG2A+2B4+CD16-CD57-NKG2C-NKG2D+ cells constitute the predominant NK cell population that responds to latently-infected autologous EBV+ B cells. Thus, a subset of NK cells is enhanced for the ability to recognize and eliminate autologous, EBV-infected transformed cells, laying the groundwork for harnessing this subset for therapeutic use in EBV+ malignancies.
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| Authors | ;Olivia Hatton;Olivia Hatton;Dara Marie Strauss-Albee;Nancy Q Zhao;Mikel D Haggadone;Judith Shanika Pelpola;Sheri M Krams;Sheri M Krams;Olivia M Martinez;Olivia M Martinez;Catherine A Blish;Catherine A Blish |
| Journal | sudebno-meditsinskaia ekspertiza |
| Year | 2016 |
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10.3389/fimmu.2016.00607
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