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      Up on the tightrope: natural killer cell activation and inhibition

      Nature Immunology
      Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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          Abstract

          Natural killer (NK) cells circulate through the blood, lymphatics and tissues, on patrol for the presence of transformed or pathogen-infected cells. As almost all NK cell receptors bind to host-encoded ligands, signals are constantly being transmitted into NK cells, whether they interact with normal or abnormal cells. The sophisticated repertoire of activating and inhibitory receptors that has evolved to regulate NK cell activity ensures that NK cells protect hosts against pathogens, yet prevents deleterious NK cell-driven autoimmune responses. Here I highlight recent advances in our understanding of the structural properties and signaling pathways of the inhibitory and activating NK cell receptors, with a particular focus on the ITAM-dependent activating receptors, the NKG2D-DAP10 receptor complexes and the CD244 receptor system.

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          Journal
          Nature Immunology
          Nat Immunol
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1529-2908
          1529-2916
          May 2008
          April 18 2008
          May 2008
          : 9
          : 5
          : 495-502
          Article
          10.1038/ni1581
          2669298
          18425106
          dea25c1a-4d0d-4e1f-af60-7722570f7587
          © 2008

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