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Cell SNAPSHOT| VOLUME 180, ISSUE 6, P1280-1280.E1, MARCH 19, 2020 SnapShot: Natural Killer Cells, NK cells

Cell SNAPSHOT| VOLUME 180, ISSUE 6, P1280-1280.E1, MARCH 19, 2020
 
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Human NKG2E Is Expressed and Forms an Intracytoplasmic Complex with CD94 and DAP12 [IMMUNE REGULATION]

The NKG2 family of NK receptors includes activating and inhibitory members.
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Human NK Cell Subsets Redistribution in Pathological Conditions: A Role for CCR7 Receptor. - PubMed - NCBI

Human NK Cell Subsets Redistribution in Pathological Conditions: A Role for CCR7 Receptor. - PubMed - NCBI | Immunology | Scoop.it
Front Immunol. 2016 Oct 7;7:414. eCollection 2016. REVIEW
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Abstract Innate and adaptive immunity has evolved complex molecular mechanisms regulating immune cell migration to facilitate the dynamic cellular interactions required for its function involving the chemokines and their receptors. One important chemokine receptor in the immune system is represented by CCR7. Together with its ligands CCL19 and CCL21, this chemokine receptor controls different arrays of migratory events, both in innate and adaptive immunity, including homing of CD56bright NK cells, T cells, and DCs to lymphoid compartments, where T cell priming occurs. Only recently, a key role for CCR7 in promoting CD56dim NK cell migration toward lymphoid tissues has been described. Remarkably, this event can influence the shaping and polarization of adaptive T cell responses. In this review, we describe recent progress in understanding the mechanisms and the site where CD56dim KIR+ NK cells can acquire the capability to migrate toward lymph nodes. The emerging significance of this event in clinical transplantation is also discussed.
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