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Browsing by Subject "Killer Cells, Natural"

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    Characterization of cord blood natural killer cells: implications for cord blood transplantation and insights into natural killer cell differentiation
    (1998) Gaddy, Jay
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    Critical role of NKT cells in posttransplant alloantibody production
    (Wiley Blackwell (Blackwell Publishing), 2014-11) Zimmerer, J. M.; Swamy, P.; Sanghavi, P. B.; Wright, C. L.; Abdel-Rasoul, M.; Elzein, S. M.; Brutkiewicz, R. R.; Bumgardner, G. L.; Department of Microbiology & Immunology, IU School of Medicine
    We previously reported that posttransplant alloantibody production in CD8-deficient hosts is IL-4+ CD4+ T cell-dependent and IgG1 isotype-dominant. The current studies investigated the hypothesis that IL-4-producing natural killer T cells (NKT cells) contribute to maximal alloantibody production. To investigate this, alloantibody levels were examined in CD8-deficient WT, CD1d KO and Jα18 KO transplant recipients. We found that the magnitude of IgG1 alloantibody production was critically dependent on the presence of type I NKT cells, which are activated by day 1 posttransplant. Unexpectedly, type I NKT cell contribution to enhanced IgG1 alloantibody levels was interferon-γ-dependent and IL-4-independent. Cognate interactions between type I NKT and B cells alone do not stimulate alloantibody production. Instead, NKT cells appear to enhance maturation of IL-4+ CD4+ T cells. To our knowledge, this is the first report to substantiate a critical role for type I NKT cells in enhancing in vivo antibody production in response to endogenous antigenic stimuli.
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    Functional, phenotypic and morphological studies on the mechanism of tumor cytolysis by human natural killer cells
    (1987) Abrams, Scott Irwin
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    Granzyme B is an essential component for DNA fragmentation and target cell lysis mediated by human NK cells
    (1995) Bochan, Markian Roman
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    Regulation of natural killer (NK) cytotoxicity by HLA class I-specific inhibitory receptors
    (2002) Chua, Hui Lin
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    Regulation of T-Lymphocyte and natural killer cell trafficking by the CC chemokine exodus-2/CCL21
    (2001) Christopherson, Kent W.
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    The role of perforin protein and regulation of perforin mRNA expression in human natural killer cells exposed to sensitive target cells
    (1995) Goebel, William Scott
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    Signal transduction events in human NK cells: role of PKC and calcium uptake in activated and inactivated NK cells
    (1990) Shenoy, Amiya Maria
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    Signal transduction in activated and inactivated human natural killer cells: the role of phosophoinositide metabolism and guanine nucleotide-binding proteins
    (1990) Gibboney, James Joseph
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